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Attack of the
By: Vincent Miniscalco, Luke Cheponis,
and Connor McKittrick
Semeroth and Pyromator were playing cards in their secretive
lair, when Pyromator looked at his watch, and saw the mayor trying to
communicate him. The mayor said, “The evil Domonator is trying to
destroy Fossil Fuels and take away the Carbon Cycle. Save Us!!!!!!!” So
they got up and left their base and their card game.
Pyromator ran to his spaceship to fly over the water while
Semeroth was running on the water. They were going so fast they were
blurred from vision. At this rate they thought they would get there in
time… But they were wrong.
Semeroth dodged under the water and jumped up to catch
Pyromator because Pyromator is allergic to water. This all happened
because Domonator built an indestructible brick base that Pyromator
crashed into! This will be a challenge for Photosynthesis.
This was a surprise because ocean Photosynthesis is what keeps
Domonator alive. Anyway, Semeroth brought Pyromator onto a
submarine which had a satellite on it that runs on Combustion. This
satellite was probably for sucking out of the air and stopping Respiration
of plants. And big surprise Domonator is in the Sub.
Semeroth and Domonator fought and the Domonator was
knocked out. Then Pyromator broke the satellite and the Carbon Cycle
was safe once again!
Glossary
• Photosynthesis: The process in green plants and certain other
organisms by which carbohydrates are synthesized from carbon dioxide
and water using light as an energy source
• Combustion: the act or process of burning Fossil Fuels
• Respiration: breathing
• Carbon Cycle: the circulation of carbon atoms in the
biosphere as a result of photosynthetic conversion of carbon
dioxide into complex organic compounds by plants, which are
consumed by other organisms: the carbon returns to the
atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide as a result of
respiration, decay by fungi, bacteria, etc., and combustion of
fossil fuels