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Roy's awesome science blog: Irradiated foods
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Roy's awesome science blog. This blog was designed for Science class in 7th Grade. Tuesday, 7 June 2011. Meaning of Irradiated Food:. Food irradiation is the process of exposing food to ionizing radiation to destroy microorgansims, bacteria viruses, or insects that might be present in the food. Rendering foods safe to consume and extending their storage lifetime. Pros and Cons of Irradiated food:. Destroys harmful substances in the food. No need for buying it, irradiated is labeled. I would not pick the ...
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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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Roy's awesome science blog: Eclipses
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Roy's awesome science blog. This blog was designed for Science class in 7th Grade. Monday, 6 June 2011. Why do eclipses occur? In line with the Earth and the moon. The moon's orbit is actually tilted 5 degrees more than that of the Earth; otherwise, we would see a lunar eclipse each month. We can see lunar eclipses more readily than solar eclipses, and it has to do with proximity. The Moon is much closer to the Earth (well over 300 times closer than the Sun! It is quite safe to watch a lunar eclipse with...
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David's Science blog: Lab
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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. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Marko's super science blog. The Awesome Science Blog of Awesomeness. Julia's freaky Science Blog. Roy's awesome science blog. View my complete profile.
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The Awesome Science Blog of Awesomeness: April 2012
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The Awesome Science Blog of Awesomeness. In this blog you can find movie reviews, game reviews, current events, music reviews, and much much more! Wednesday, April 11, 2012. Stages of Baby Notes. Conception begins 2 weeks after the period. You are not actually pregnant. The period is counted as the first part of pregnancy. Still not considered Pregnant. The uterine lining is thickening. The body is preparing to release an egg for fertilization. 14 days from ovulation to find out if you’re pregnant. Subsc...
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The Awesome Science Blog of Awesomeness: August 2012
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The Awesome Science Blog of Awesomeness. In this blog you can find movie reviews, game reviews, current events, music reviews, and much much more! Thursday, August 30, 2012. I know I haven't posted in a while but i've been really busy double majoring in economics and engineering. I'll post something new soon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Awesome Science Blog of Awesomeness. Make the Right Call. New Research: Drug J147: On the Road to Cure Alzheimer's. Marko's super science blog. Reasons for the Seasons.
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The Awesome Science Blog of Awesomeness: May 2011
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The Awesome Science Blog of Awesomeness. In this blog you can find movie reviews, game reviews, current events, music reviews, and much much more! Wednesday, May 18, 2011. What are the phases of the moon and what causes them? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Awesome Science Blog of Awesomeness. Make the Right Call. New Research: Drug J147: On the Road to Cure Alzheimer's. Marko's super science blog. Roy's awesome science blog. Reasons for the Seasons. Mr Filips Science Blog.