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Friday, June 10, 2011. Dropping Marbles -A Crater Experiment. By definition a crate is a large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground or on the surface of a. Planet or the moon caused by an explosion, the impact of a meteorite, etc. Definition slightly explains the occurrence of a meteorite, through this lab we went through. We took a tub and filled with a few centimeters of flour. Bounce and create a brand new crater! Different materials react to each other.
One thing I did some research into this week was how animals expressed their emotions. An adaptation according to the Oxford Dictionary. New Prostate Cancer Treatment may Reduce Side-Effects. A test published in the Lancet Oncology has recently shown that ultrasound can be used to treat prostate cancer without many of the side effects common among.
This is a blog for Science Class. I will put most of the things I will do here. Tuesday, June 7, 2011. 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 .
Sunday, September 15, 2013. Dreams Measured for the First Time. Dreams Measured for the First Time. Have you ever wondered what happens in our brains while we are dreaming? How the images and feelings that we experience when we dream shape in our heads remains a mystery. Well, scientist now can measure our dream content. Sensorimotor cortex of the brain, which is responsible for the performance of actions, matched the one observed duri.
Sunday, June 10, 2012. How do the weight, shape and color of the brown beans change in a given population? And is this the result of adaptations or just a variation? I believe that the beans will vary in all three categories. But the most visible differences will be in weight and color, while the difference in shape may not be as visible, but when present the difference will be the greatest.
This blog is my science class blog. Friday, 10 June 2011. Craters are all around us! We can find them on both the Earth and the moon. They can either be created by impacts from meteors or volcano tops blowing off. This lab focuses on Impactor Craters. I think that the younger the crater is, the rough.