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Alexis awesome page: May 2012
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This page is to have fun and learn from other people. Tuesday, May 29, 2012. Coastal animals around the world are spending more time in or around waters with too little oxygen. March 29, 2012. Http:/ www.sciencenewsforkids.org/2012/03/suffocating-waters/. What is a death zone? What do they do and how are they caused? These are most likely to start death zones.Zooplanktons graze on the phytoplankton keeping the number down, however if too much of it is made the planktons won't be able to keep up. As phyto...
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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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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot: January 2013
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot. The Place Where Experiments Go Wrong. Saturday, January 26, 2013. 1:49 AM, September 7. His scalp exploded, with bits of skull and tissue everywhere. The floor and ceiling were dripping with blood, and the scientist threw up as the brain of the man squeezed out of his head. As a scientist, he decided it was best to start an autopsy. He had no idea what to do, he was simply. What he saw in the movies. He started by dragging the corpse onto the table. She turned on the ...
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Alexis awesome page: December 2012
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This page is to have fun and learn from other people. Tuesday, December 4, 2012. Radiations: Bad. Or Maybe Good? November 29, 2012. Http:/ www.sciencenewsforkids.org/2012/11/healthier-mice-through-x-rays/. Radiations are "the transmissions of energy"-from website, for example x-rays or microwaves. As the article states, '. Large doses of radiations lead to cancer due to the disturbance of cells. When scientists first began this experiment, they were expecting low dose of radiation to cause small prob...
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Alexis awesome page: September 2012
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This page is to have fun and learn from other people. Monday, September 24, 2012. Http:/ www.sciencenewsforkids.org/2012/09/handheld-carbon-dioxide-sensor-can-help-identify-classrooms-with-unhealthy-ventilation-rates/. September 14, 2012. As we all know, air is made up of:. Invisible and Odorless C02 comes from:. Classroom air- bad- could mean poor ventilation. When the amoutn of CO2 is elevated it makes the students become sleepy or give them headaches, ". Levels can be a sign that ventilation is poor, ...
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Alexis awesome page: October 2012
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This page is to have fun and learn from other people. Sunday, October 21, 2012. Http:/ www.sciencenewsforkids.org/2012/10/curiositys-watery-find/. October 18, 2012. It is impressive that Curiosity has already found this evidence in such time, however this is only the beginning, hopefully more evidence might come up. I didn’t find this article special or anything, I just thought it would be cool to read what curiosity had found. Saturday, October 20, 2012. Here are some design that came out of my designs:.
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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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This page is to have fun and learn from other people. Monday, February 18, 2013. In class we looked at the woman's menstrual cycle, and make graphs about the hormone levels in a woman during that time. The hormones were LH, FSH, Progesterone, Estrogen, Body Temperature, these were the graphs:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Vampires, no reflection. MYP II Grade 7 Science Blog. Dreams Measured for the First Time. Sofia science blog 7th grade. Dangerous Flu Close to Being Pandemic? THE SCIENCE OF ELENA.
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Alexis awesome page: February 2013
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This page is to have fun and learn from other people. Monday, February 18, 2013. In class we looked at the woman's menstrual cycle, and make graphs about the hormone levels in a woman during that time. The hormones were LH, FSH, Progesterone, Estrogen, Body Temperature, these were the graphs:. Friday, February 1, 2013. January 27, 2013. Http:/ www.sciencenewsforkids.org/2013/01/volunteers-face-problems-on-a-make-believe-mission-to-mars/. The test goes like this:. The test was meant to show how people wou...
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot: November 2011
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot. The Place Where Experiments Go Wrong. Wednesday, November 9, 2011. Posted By Meera Dolasia On DOGO News. Technology is everywhere. Around you, over you, on your feet, EVERYWHERE. And its about to join the clothes isle again. Maybe, in the future, matresses and pillows, toys and more will all have Celliant and we will live happy, healthy lives. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Vampires, no reflection. Dreams Measured for the First Time. Sofia science blog 7th grade.