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David's Science blog: Moon Phases
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There was an error in this gadget. I noticed that the parts of the moon change when the position it is to the sun changes, because before I always thought that part of the moon is blocked because there was a meteorite blocking it. We see different parts of the moon each nght because we can only see the moon when the sunlight is reflecting off it. So as the moon orbits the earth, the sunlight hits less or more of the moon, so we sometimes see a lot of the moon and sometimes we don't.
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David's Science blog: June 2011
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There was an error in this gadget. Guiding Question: What are the factors that affect the appearance of impact craters? How do scientists use craters to tell the relative age of them. Hypothesis: I think that the weight and temperature will affect the appearance of the crater. The black hole is sucking in a large amount of gas and jetting it out again. If the black hole in the milky way started, that is also what it would do, except that the jet of gas it is expelling would be 40 times stronger than ...
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David's Science blog: Food Irradiation
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There was an error in this gadget. In class we had a debate (2 people arguing for each opinion) about whether or not irradiated food was a good or bad thing. Tristan and I were were arguing for how it was good (pros), and Blaise and Julia were arguing to get rid of it (cons). In the end Cons won and our final conclusion was that:. Pros and Cons of food irradiation:. My thinking didn't really change through the debate because I still don't really care if the food is irradiated or not. I think the deba...
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David's Science blog: Tsunami Warning Systems
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Lilla's Science Spot: Earthquake Safety
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This is a blog for Science Class. I will put most of the things I will do here. Thursday, March 3, 2011. Have you ever wondered what you should/have to do in an earthquake? Well, here will be some basic things that you should do. The first step of the safety plan is to be prepared for the earthquake, even if it hits all the sudden. The best thing to do in an earthquake is the 'Drop, cover, and hold' method. What you have to do is drop. To the ground and cover. The most important things that you need are:.
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Blaise's Science Blog: Science: In Mr. Juice's Class
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This blog is for Mrs. M's awesome Science class! Thursday, September 8, 2011. Science: In Mr. Juice's Class. Why should we study science? How is science important in our lives? Those are the types of questions we were asked today in Mr. S’s science class. The definition of science that he gave was, “A way of learning about the world through observations and logical reasoning, something that allows for growth and change as new ideas are explored.”. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Make the Right Call.
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Lilla's Science Spot: June 2011
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This is a blog for Science Class. I will put most of the things I will do here. Tuesday, June 7, 2011. Reasons for the Seasons. Reasons for the Seasons. How does the tilt of Earth’s axis affect the light received by Earth as it revolves around the sun? Making a model, observing, inferring, predicting. Acetate sheet with thick grid lines drawn on it. Plastic foam ball marked with poles and equator. Make a pile of books about 15 cm high. Without changing the tilt, turn the pencil to rotate the model Earth ...
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Blaise's Science Blog: June 2011
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This blog is for Mrs. M's awesome Science class! Thursday, June 9, 2011. What are the factors that affect the appearance of impact craters? How do scientists use craters to tell the relative age of them? The factors that will affect the appearance of an impact crater are how much force of the creator and how big the creator is. Safety goggles, tray, flour, notebook, spoon, small marbles, ruler, excel and word. Rock thrown out of a crater and extending away for great distances. Little more than previous.
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Blaise's Science Blog: August 2010
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This blog is for Mrs. M's awesome Science class! Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Living Things Enviroment KWL (Know-Want to Know- Learn). There are two types of cells, Plant and Animal. Living things have to:. The have to excrete waste. 2 Want to Know. I want to become more aware with what is happening with our world. I want to learn some really cool facts! Human tapeworms can grow to be 22.9 meters. Astronauts cannot belch-there is no gravity to separate liquid from gas in there stomachs. Make the Right Call.
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Blaise's Science Blog: December 2010
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This blog is for Mrs. M's awesome Science class! Wednesday, December 8, 2010. Letter to Kinder Chocolate. Making the shell of the toy thinner, which reduces the amount of plastic you use. The paper that you include with the toy should also be recyclable; the plastic glaze that you put over the paper makes it hard to be recycled. I think that Kinder is a great product, it would be even better if you promoted recycling, and improved your packaging. I hope you have a great day! Saturday, December 4, 2010.