Wednesday, April 22, 2009

#1 What is the water cycle?
Fist Is Evaporation, then condensation, precipitation, runs offs and along and then lastly underground water could take place as well.



# 2Does the water cycle have a beginning or end?
No Its a circle it never starts never ends goes on and on constantly. everything thats living needs that cycle.

# 3Starting with a puddle on a sunny day, describe how water might move through the water cycle and eventually fall back as rain.
The water would evaporate, the water would absorb together and create a cloud once the cloud is heavy enough the gravity of water would fall and create rain, snow, or hail.

# 4Create a diagram (using Google docs or word) of the puddle to rain scenario you created for extra credit.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Solar Power

My Essential Questions!

Savannah's essential questions. -Tigerlover12345 4/15/09 12:24 PM
  1. What, specifically about your topic, are you going to research?
  2. I am going to research the Solar powered Panels and how they work.

  1. What conclusions did you come to? What do you recommend average citizens do to make a difference? Be specific. This is the main part of your assignment.
  2. My conclusion was that if you use solar powered panels its a win win deal. You have a lower electricity bill and its enviroment friendly.

  1. What would happen if, worst-case scenario, nobody listened to your recommendations?
  2. The worst case would be that who ever doesnt have a solar powered panel would have a higher or same electricity bill. They wouldn't save any money.

  1. What would happen if, best-case scenario, everybody listened to your recommendations?
  2. The eviroment would be more friendly, and the people who installed it would save more money.

Monday, April 13, 2009

~*Penny*~

My guess for the penny project which we had to predict how many drops of water would fit on a penny before the water over flowed. My guess was six drops I was way off, it turned out that 28 drops of water fit on the penny before it ran off the penny! Our Materials Was a glass of water paper towel and a dropper. We would have to drop the water close to the penny so the water wouldn't slash and it would be im possible to find out.