1. It was possible to eat a Trilobite, minerals, such as Diamond, Emerald's, Sapphire's, and Rubies, are found in volcanic tubes, and the air pockets in the core are real. I also learned that volcanic tubes are real.
2. We never proved that the birds glowed, that there are no core pocket volcanoes, and that there is no way to "Journey to the Center of the Earth".
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
5# tsoP golB/Blog Post #5
1. My favorite topic that we have went over in Earth Science this year would have to be Astronomy in general.
2. Astronomy is the study of everything in space like: stars, planets, planetessimals, protostars, and blackholes.
2. Astronomy is the study of everything in space like: stars, planets, planetessimals, protostars, and blackholes.
3. I think this topic is so interesting because it gives us information on things we may never be able to come in contact with. I liked this in particular because it gave me a chance to study and new aspect of the universe.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Post #3
1. The 4 ways to tell if a Planet is Extrasolar is Radial Velocity, Astrometry, Transit Method, and Optical Detection.
2. Astrometry give precise measurements of a stars movement and the things that orbit around that particular object.
3.
2. Astrometry give precise measurements of a stars movement and the things that orbit around that particular object.
3.
Monday, November 23, 2009
My Favorite Planet/Moon
Friday, November 13, 2009
Blog Post #1
Moon Water Discovery:
The moon bombing mission may have sounded dumb when you first heard of it but it was a huge success. With a special measurement tool the discovered water vapor at the point of impact. About a month ago they planned on basically using a lunar bomb to blow up a small portion of the moon. This wasn't really a significant amount of the lunar surface but it began research of a very significant scientific study. You would think the water would be at a little amount on the moon but it is actually a significant amount.
Binary Planets:
Have you ever heard of binary planets? You haven't, well binary planets are planets, moons, or a moon and a planet revolving around each other. An example of binary planets and/or moons is Pluto and its Moon, Charon. Pluto does revolve around the sun but because of Charons size, it revolves around its moon too. Fasinating right, its really cool to see these planets and moons in action.
Titan, One of Saturns Moons:
If the Earth were to experience a terrible event, Titan would be our only hope. Our atmosphere is somewhat similar to the one of Titan. Titan was discovered by Christiaan Huygens. It was discovered in 1655.
The moon bombing mission may have sounded dumb when you first heard of it but it was a huge success. With a special measurement tool the discovered water vapor at the point of impact. About a month ago they planned on basically using a lunar bomb to blow up a small portion of the moon. This wasn't really a significant amount of the lunar surface but it began research of a very significant scientific study. You would think the water would be at a little amount on the moon but it is actually a significant amount.
Binary Planets:
Have you ever heard of binary planets? You haven't, well binary planets are planets, moons, or a moon and a planet revolving around each other. An example of binary planets and/or moons is Pluto and its Moon, Charon. Pluto does revolve around the sun but because of Charons size, it revolves around its moon too. Fasinating right, its really cool to see these planets and moons in action.
Titan, One of Saturns Moons:
If the Earth were to experience a terrible event, Titan would be our only hope. Our atmosphere is somewhat similar to the one of Titan. Titan was discovered by Christiaan Huygens. It was discovered in 1655.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Is Pluto A Planet?
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
1. The seasonal reversing of wind is a monsoon.
2. The Bermuda High, and the intense heating of the Mohave Desert called a thermal low.
3. It brings a lot of rain to the desert.
4. It could cause over watering of crops, and flooding.
5. There was heavy rainfall which because they were in a drought the instant change was unprepared for causing people to stay in there homes and drown to death.
6. If there bad or not depends on the situation, if it doesn't cause flooding it then it is good, if it does it is bad.
2. The Bermuda High, and the intense heating of the Mohave Desert called a thermal low.
3. It brings a lot of rain to the desert.
4. It could cause over watering of crops, and flooding.
5. There was heavy rainfall which because they were in a drought the instant change was unprepared for causing people to stay in there homes and drown to death.
6. If there bad or not depends on the situation, if it doesn't cause flooding it then it is good, if it does it is bad.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Global Warming?
1. Global warming is the increase in average temperatures of Earth and the atmosphere due in part to increased carbon dioxide levels.
2. Yes I do because the information proves it true.
3. Temperature increase, polar ice caps melt, and rise in Carbon Dioxide.
4. The temperature change occurs in any generation, The IPCC hasn't proven it yet, and climate change has been more rapid in the past.
2. Yes I do because the information proves it true.
3. Temperature increase, polar ice caps melt, and rise in Carbon Dioxide.
4. The temperature change occurs in any generation, The IPCC hasn't proven it yet, and climate change has been more rapid in the past.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Condensation?
Friday, October 23, 2009
Hurricane Katrina! (Dun Dun Dun)
I chose Hurricane Katrina, which was a category 5 at its strongest and once it made landfall it was a category 3. It started just south of the Bahamas where it was a category 1, it was a category 3 when it was at the Florida Keys, and a category 5 when it made just before land, and at landfall a category 3. It killed approximately 1,200 people and cost $75 billion dollar in the Mississippi area and New Orleans area.
Monday, October 19, 2009
AIR MASSES?
The 4 air masses are Continental- Dry, Marintine- Wet, Tropical- Warm, and Polar- Cold. Warm air masses bring the most hurricanes. Contenintal air masses are most likely to bring a drought because they are extremely dry. Contenintal polar is most likely to bring a lake-effect snowstorm. Arctic and Highland are two other air masses. Highland is elevated and arctic is icey.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Greenhouse Effect
IR radition is the abreviation for Infrared Radition. The three main greenhouse gases are methane, water, and carbon dioxide. The greenhouse effect is terrible because it melts the ice caps, and takes the homes of poor little polar bears. We All Need Homes! :(
Friday, October 9, 2009
Blog #1
1. We should recycle glass because it's process to make is pretty hard.
2. In my opinion, both, because both same the ozone.
3. Fayetteville residents can recycle by using there blue cans.
4. The closest to my house is the cliffdale site, 7581 Lowell Harris Rd.
5. Bottles, shower stalls, recycling bins, scouring pads, paint brushes, industrial strapping, drainpipes, and plastic lumber.
6. Cans, automobile parts, siding, appliances, and building materials.
7. Of course I can support recycling.
2. In my opinion, both, because both same the ozone.
3. Fayetteville residents can recycle by using there blue cans.
4. The closest to my house is the cliffdale site, 7581 Lowell Harris Rd.
5. Bottles, shower stalls, recycling bins, scouring pads, paint brushes, industrial strapping, drainpipes, and plastic lumber.
6. Cans, automobile parts, siding, appliances, and building materials.
7. Of course I can support recycling.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
My Grade
Hey what's up Mr. Dunn, I think I deserve a 75 out of 80 at least, all my blogs are complete, and my grammar and spelling is pretty accurate.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Atlantic Ocean!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Atlantic Ocean gives us great resources such as fish, water, activities, travel, and other seafood.
Blog #4
Scientist can tell the age of a tree by its rings. Each of the rings represents a different time period. So all it would be was counting the rings. This is useful for scientist when they are finding the age of the trees. This is an example of relative dating because it can tell how old in years a tree is, maybe not days, or weeks, but definitely years.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
PERIODS?
The periods from oldest to youngest:
Quaternary, Tertiary, Cretaceous, Jurassic, Triassic, Permian, Pennsylvanian, Mississippian, Devonian, Silurian, Ordovician, Cambrian.
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Combonation
Quaternary, Tertiary, Cretaceous, Jurassic, Triassic, Permian, Pennsylvanian, Mississippian, Devonian, Silurian, Ordovician, Cambrian.
Quote
Tim Tebow
Cool
Justice
Tools
People
Players
M.I.A.
Dogs
Silver
Operation
Combonation
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
UNCONFORMITIES?
D,A,E,B,C
There are 4 unconformities.
They are the rugged edge below B, the hilly edge above B, E which is metamorphic rock, and C which is also metamorphic rock.
There are 4 unconformities.
They are the rugged edge below B, the hilly edge above B, E which is metamorphic rock, and C which is also metamorphic rock.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Volcanoes Or Earthquakes
Monday, September 14, 2009
How Far Down is the Center of the Earth?
1. The deepest mine in the world is in South Africa and is 3.6 km deep.
2. You would have to dig about 3000 km to reach the mantle.
3. If me and my homies were to dig a whole in my backyard, once we got there we would see red and orange magma which would burn anything it touchs. Then when I got home my mom would beat me.
2. You would have to dig about 3000 km to reach the mantle.
3. If me and my homies were to dig a whole in my backyard, once we got there we would see red and orange magma which would burn anything it touchs. Then when I got home my mom would beat me.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
My Grade
Hey whats up Mr. Dunn,
Since your reading this I think I deserve a 90% on my blog post.
I think I deserve a 90% because I worked hard on these blogs and some of my spelling may be incorrect, thanks for listening.
Since your reading this I think I deserve a 90% on my blog post.
I think I deserve a 90% because I worked hard on these blogs and some of my spelling may be incorrect, thanks for listening.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
The Rocks
Igneous Rock
Intrusive- Formed through magma.
Intrusive forms underground. Extrusive- Formed by lava.
Is usually formed above ground.
Such as Diotite and Tuff
Metamorphic Rock
Foliated- Have layered bands
Non-foliated- Doesn't have layered bands.
Such as Gniess and Marble
Sedimentary Rock
Clastic-Formed from mechanical weathering debris
Chemical-Form when dissolved materials precipitate.
Such as Coal and Iron Ore
Intrusive- Formed through magma.
Intrusive forms underground. Extrusive- Formed by lava.
Is usually formed above ground.
Such as Diotite and Tuff
Metamorphic Rock
Foliated- Have layered bands
Non-foliated- Doesn't have layered bands.
Such as Gniess and Marble
Sedimentary Rock
Clastic-Formed from mechanical weathering debris
Chemical-Form when dissolved materials precipitate.
Such as Coal and Iron Ore
Friday, August 28, 2009
Gas Mileage
If I where to recommenced a car for my mom I would look for fuel efficiency, style, comfort. It be one of the greatest cars ever in my opinion I would tell her to get a 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid. It is sick in style, get 45 MPG city, and extremely comfortable.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Friday, August 7, 2009
Four Earth Sciences? Which One Do You Perfer? Give Me Your Input
Which Of The Four Earth Sciences Is The Most Interesting?
Astrology. I like Astrology because there is so much you can learn from the stars and space including how all the planets and universes were formed.
Astrology. I like Astrology because there is so much you can learn from the stars and space including how all the planets and universes were formed.
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