Monday, June 16, 2008

Math is

Math is helpful more than it ever used to be. I used to think math had no meaning to it, but now I have realized that you use it every day. For example, percent increase is used in taxes on common luxuries. I will now not go to the store with out enough money. Math is intricate becuase of all the vocabulary, formulas, and numbers. Such as coeficiant, pemdas,c=pi x R.Caulculators are my friends. They help with all of the different numbers. Math is surprising becuase you dont know what else is out there to learn! In conclusion math could be what ever you want it to be as long as you try to suceed.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Class response

Wind is a powerful renewable source. In wind theres Air currents and global wind patterns. The global wind patterns are Pervailing Easterlies, the westerlies , horse lattitudes, and doldrums. The earths roatation affects the path of the winds. Which causes many things. We also learned about land breezes and sea breezes. A sea breeze is during the day and the cooler air from the water replaces hot air over the shore. A land breeze is when the cooler air over shore replaces hotter air over sea.
Wind is usually the least expensive form of energy. Creating wind energy leaves no harmful waste to the enviroment. Wind is unlimited!


http://www.weatherwizkids.com/wind1.htm

Class response

Oil is one of the most used items in the modern day society. You would think it's easy to acquire, unfortunately it is not. Oil is formed from the remains of plants and animals that was in the ocean many millions of years ago. The remains got covered in all sorts of things. When more layers came upon each other heat and pressure works on the source and turns into oil. For oil to be kept you must have a source, a reservoir and a lid. Unfortunately people cannot make oil or attain it by them selves. Big oil companies spend millions of dollars to get this liquid and sell it to the world. In 1996 1,047,200 million barrels of oil. Its running out. Especially because the USA is the top oil consumer in the world. Its up to the next generation to preserve natural wonders.


ttp://www.offshore-environment.com/facts.html

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Culture Technology(social studdies)

One advancement in technology that i believe has made the greatest impact on society is the cell phone. It has revolutionized the way people communicate. It makes people feel safe,known , helps people socialize. The cell phone is a great way to share information quick and easy. You can text, call, send pictures , send videos and more. One main reason the cell phone is so popular is that its portable and can be used in many places around the world. It all starts with the click of a button!

Monday, March 3, 2008

Class Response

Recently, We made a podcast. Our subject was the life and facts on Geraldine L Richmond. She was a chemist who studied liduid liquid interfaces. We went on Gerage band to make the podcast. We researched from many sites and found out she made many books and was a professer at the university of Oregon. Did you know she won more than 6 awards? The podcast helped me conect with future technology. Geri as most people call her is a great chemist and is known through out Oregon and other parts of the USA.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Any minute in the earths life time could be its last. Rodrigo Nemmen, the studies lead author and a visiting graduate student at Penn State University. He and Einstein's theory is that massive black holes could be ripping through 9 big galaxies. Black holes are invisible but they're force is so powerful it can eat 10 earth sized planets a month and emit out 50 times a yearly amount of energy the sun does in seconds. Einstein theorized massive black holes spin make space itself rotate. Black holes make a magnetic field and bombard gas particles that just came in., extremely fast. The spin of a black hole is almost as fast as the speed of light. When it shoots gas back out into space it could possibly destroy the atmosphere of nearby planets and create new stars.

I think this is wonderful that scientist are getting this far in knowledge. I have heard people say black holes were fake. But, clearly they have an understanding on it. It is pretty scary that we could die from it any time, and the fact that its powerfull enough to kill us in a second and rip our limbs off. Not a pretty sight.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22670574/#storyContinued

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Current Event

http://www.brightsurf.com/news/headlines/34510/Dark_energy_--_10_years_on.html

Have you ever wondered what the universe is? How could the universe just be floating planets and stars you might ask. Well scientists Eric Linder and Saul Perlmutter explained that the empty space in the universe isn't really empty. It is something called "Dark energy" and "Dark matter". Two groups of people found out that 75 percent of the universe is dark energy and 21 percent is dark matter. Although scientists think they know much about dark matter and energy they still have much more to learn.




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