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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot: April 2012
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot. The Place Where Experiments Go Wrong. Sunday, April 22, 2012. Space Exploration: Is It Worth The Cost? When man took his first step on the moon, it was a great accomplishment. Why did they do this? Because of the Space Race against Russia, the research, and the accomplishment. Was this trip costing thousands of dollars, risking several lives and all to go to a giant satellite made of rock floating around the Earth? Wednesday, April 4, 2012. I thought the post on D....
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Abby's Science blog: April 2012
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Monday, April 9, 2012. Costs of Space Exploration. Space, the final frontier. We have searched land and water, and now space. Space exploration. However very dangerous. We know so much but in reality we know so little about space. Space exploration is also a very expensive thing to do. The question is, “ is space worth the huge hole in our wallet or is there anything else we could be using the money on for the greater good of our society”? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 6th Grade "Daws' Rookies".
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Abby's Science blog: December 2011
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Thursday, December 1, 2011. Bombadir beetles are a very unique bug. They are bugs with a strange defense mechanism. They are prey, so they need a way to defend themselves.The way they defend themselves is spitting out boiling acid from their bottoms. The acid kills the prey. One of the things that I find strange about this is how the beetle dose not burn themselves. This is what they look like. Here is a video talking about their defensive habit. Http:/ www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/81184611/.
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Abby's Science blog: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011. In my science class we did a lab about motion. we were seeing how hard you had to blow on marbles for them to move. Me and my partner had no problem with that because they always moved. Guiding question- Does the mass of the marble affect how it moves? When given a force, what happens to it's motion? Hypothesis- I think that the smaller and lighter ball will move easier and faster. Data my partner and I got. Small marble- light breath- moved 10inches. Big marble- light breath - 22in.
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Abby's Science blog: April 2011
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Thursday, April 21, 2011. Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Monday, April 18, 2011. In my Science class we had a table discussion about ocean minerals. My thoughts while doing this had not been changed at all. That is because we all had the same or very similar answers. I think right once we started doing the discussions it was a bit rough but once we got into it a bit more. Here is they summery we wrote at the end of each question. Why are these minerals so valuable? There may not be minerals and then you would ...
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot: March 2012
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot. The Place Where Experiments Go Wrong. Sunday, March 25, 2012. Lego Mind storm: A Helping Hand. I liked this post because of how creative and fun it makes science. I recommend looking further into this if you have a creative spirit and a lot of patience. Http:/ www.dogonews.com/2012/3/18/lego-mindstorm-robots-become-lab-assistants. The Sahara Desert Project:Its Becoming Real! How does it work? Air just rises and falls depending on the temperature! Sofia science blog 7t...
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Abby's Science blog: February 2011
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Sunday, February 6, 2011. Modeling Mantle Convection Currents. In my science class we did a lab to see what convection currents do. What we did was we put hot water in a cup and put it at the bottom of a big container of cold water. The hot water symbolized the mantle. Tuesday, February 1, 2011. Mapping Earthquakes and Volcanoes. In my science class we started a little project to see where volcanoes and earthquakes normally are. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 6th Grade "Daws' Rookies". What's the Word ISB 7?
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot: December 2011
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot. The Place Where Experiments Go Wrong. Monday, December 5, 2011. Lightest Material on Earth! Posted on DOGO News by Meera Dolasia. Being comprised of 99.99 percent air and small metallic tubes with a width of an 1000th of a human hair, this is the lightest material on earth. Not to mention the cross design gives it the ability to bounce back to 98% of it's original form after being crushed to over half of its size. But imagine what we could do! Preadator V.S Prey.
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Matejas Awsome Blog: From Feet to Fathoms
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THIS IS THE BEST BLOG YOU WILL EVER SEE. Tuesday, May 10, 2011. From Feet to Fathoms. Guiding Question: What is the impotence of having an International measuring system? How accurate are the old measurements using body parts? Hypothesis: At the begging of this lab I thought that all of the old measurements would not be even close to the new ones. Materials: The materials that my group needed where: Notebook, Pencil/Pen, Bodies, Ruler. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget.