Thursday, May 20, 2010
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1. My favorite geology topic this year was the stuff dealing with the era's and stuff because they was hard to remember but they were also cool
2. My favorite meteorology topic this year was air pressure and fronts because it was the easiest thing to remember.
3. My favorite Astronomy topic was Earth's history because it was very interesting and it was informative and everything we learned about was AWESOME!
4. I think I earned a eighty someething on the final exam. What I did to prepare was write down the questions I missed on the practice exam and studied them along with my study guide cross word puzzles and notes and I dont think there's anything I wish I had done differently.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
5.
Friday, May 7, 2010
4
1. What made the Big Bang Theory was the little ball exploding causing everything to scatter. The ball exploded because it couldn't contain everything within it and the inside of the ball could only hold a certain amount of pressure before it exploded.
2. I think if I went into a black hole I would immediately die because of the force of the gravity would be too strong for the human body to take.
3. I think worm holes dont exist but it would be really cool if they did.
2. I think if I went into a black hole I would immediately die because of the force of the gravity would be too strong for the human body to take.
3. I think worm holes dont exist but it would be really cool if they did.
Monday, April 26, 2010
2
1. hydrogen and helium.
2.Carbon Dioxide
3.I would choose to go to Uranus because it looks cool and I want to see it and smell the atmosphere.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
1
Search for aliens! I think that aliens do exist because there's been many encounters with creatures that seem to be "aliens" all over the world.I think that when we find one, everybody whoevermsaid they didn't exist will be proven wrong.
Pluto! It is considered a dwarf planet because of it's size. Pluto is at the edge of the solar system. It takes about five and a half hours for light from the sun to reach pluto but it only takes eight minutes to reach Earth. It is so cold on pluto that the nitrogen and oxygen there freeze into a solid form.
Andromeda Galaxy! It is our closest spiral galaxy. Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky way are predicted to merge within the next five billion years. A unexpected possibility is that the sun could switch galaxies and become bound to the Andromeda Galaxy.
Black Holes! Black holes are cold remnains of former stars so dense that nothing including light can escape because of the extreme gravitational pull. Black holes are the last evolutionary stage in the lifetime of stars that had once been more than ten times the size of our sun.
Red Giants! Red giants are big balls of gas. The middle core of a red giant is heavy, strong, and full of helium. When it first forms, it is at its hottest temperature. When it becomes a red giant it has already been through the stages of red, white, and yellow. When a supergiant is at its greatest size it can fit over 500 billion Plutos, 300 billion Earths or 100 billion
Jupiters in it.
Monday, April 19, 2010
6.
1. Blog post number one was the best this quarter because it was the most informative and descriptive blog.
2.I enjoyed learning about chapter nine-teen which included air pressure and I enjoyed learning about it because it was alot to learn but it was easy to remember.
3. I think I deserve a 85 for my blogs.
Friday, April 9, 2010
4
Friday, April 2, 2010
3
1. The five main states of matter are solids, liquids, plasma, gases, and BoseEistein condensates.
2. More energy is needed to change it.
3.0, -273.15, -459.67
4.The temperature in space is 3 kelvin
5. I think that plams looks like a invisible gas that you can see inside of something and it needs electricity to activate. It is a neon light bright blue, it doesn't smell like anything besides nothing, it feels like a slippery, moist, string, and it tastes like nothing.BoseEinstein on the other hand is
2. More energy is needed to change it.
3.0, -273.15, -459.67
4.The temperature in space is 3 kelvin
5. I think that plams looks like a invisible gas that you can see inside of something and it needs electricity to activate. It is a neon light bright blue, it doesn't smell like anything besides nothing, it feels like a slippery, moist, string, and it tastes like nothing.BoseEinstein on the other hand is
Monday, March 29, 2010
2
1.internet,web casting, e-pal.
2.Internet in schools is used to assist students with research. Web casting is used to make a live event viewable almost anywhere on earth. E-pals is a social network for grades k-12 to help them learn.
3.Conservation and biodiversity
4.Human expansion and activities
5.I can practice organic lawn and landscape care. I can also try to encourage people to stop or limit what they're doing to harm the wildlife. This includes limiting how far they're land can go. This will effect the animals in the forests homes positively.
2.Internet in schools is used to assist students with research. Web casting is used to make a live event viewable almost anywhere on earth. E-pals is a social network for grades k-12 to help them learn.
3.Conservation and biodiversity
4.Human expansion and activities
5.I can practice organic lawn and landscape care. I can also try to encourage people to stop or limit what they're doing to harm the wildlife. This includes limiting how far they're land can go. This will effect the animals in the forests homes positively.
Friday, March 26, 2010
1
1.Agnes
2.1
3.It was first detected over the Yucatan Peninsula on June 14. It moved eastward later that day and became a tropical depression, and a tropical storm over the northeastern carribean on the 16. Agnes turned northward on the 17 and became a hurricane over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico. It then moved to the Florida panhandle coast on June 19 as a category 1 hurricane. Agnes then turned northeastward and weakened into a depression over Georgia. But it gained tropical storm strenght over eastern North Carolina on June 21 and moved into the Atlantic later that day. It came back and made a northwestward turn and made a final landfall in New York, New York.
4.122 lives were lost and it cost 2.1 billion dollars in damage.
5.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
7
1. My best blog post this quarter was blog number two.
2. I think I deserve a 100% for my blogs because all of them were complete and the majority of them were creative
3. My favorite topic this quarter was chapter 14 because it was very easy and interesting.
2. I think I deserve a 100% for my blogs because all of them were complete and the majority of them were creative
3. My favorite topic this quarter was chapter 14 because it was very easy and interesting.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
6
Friday, March 5, 2010
5
- Chile earthquake may have shortened Earth's day, shifted the axis. Malcolm Ritter
- I'll certainly look at the observations when they come in," Gross said, but "I doubt I'll see anything
- No because there's proof that the Earth's axis shifted and that the day got shorter.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Friday, February 26, 2010
4
- I chose Percy A. Pierre and he is a Engineer. His contribution was to the history of black people in Mathematics and Electrical Engineering.
- Type writter:Burridge & Marshman. Gas mask:Garret Morgan. Elevator:Alexander Miles
- Fact number 7. I chose George T. Sampson. He invented the clothes dryer that used heat from a stove. This is significant because it happened all the way back in 1892.
Friday, February 19, 2010
3
- Both of them had continents that were connected and they had continents that weren't connected but were close to eachother.
- 80 and 150.
- The world would be very confused and destructive because alot of people cant get along.
- If I could start a civilization somewhere I would choose to start one in Southeast Asia because if I started one in a huge area we would always get attacked and our food would be our food until other people came.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
1
- 3.6km
- 6.378km
- . Well, if we were able to reach the mantle it would look like a huge jelly like rock. We would see a plethora of rocks crushed into tiny pieces. The outer core is like memory foam. The inner core on the other hand is like a huge piece of metal. As we came towadrs the crust,it was very crumbly and it looked like dryed out clay
Friday, February 5, 2010
6
- I think I deserve an A
- All of my blogs were completed on time.
- Blog four was my best because it was the most interesting.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
4
If my parents wanted my advice on what car to choose, I would recommend the 2010 Mazda 6 I SV because it is highly affordable and thr gas mileage is great for the city and when you're traveling
Thursday, January 14, 2010
3
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
2
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
1
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