Thursday, October 24, 2013
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Question
How does cloud cover
affect surface temperatures?
Abstract
This is a brief summary
of what the project is about, what you did, and and a brief description of the
outcome.
Hypothesis
I think that it makes them colder because they
block the sun from hitting the ground
Procedure
·
Opened up the
excel from rsharpescience.com
·
Put a chart on
word and completed it
·
Made a
PowerPoint
·
I used my
computer, drop box, Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel, and Word.
Collect Results
Analysis
I pretty much took the range
of data of cloud coverage and surface temperature of the practice football
field because it has the widest range of cloud cover and temperature I used the
same time of day for each different day.
Conclusion
I will make the ground
colder because it stops the suns UV rays from hitting the ground and they can’t
be absorbed. It is like this because it
reflects the light and UV rays.
Presentation
Monday, September 30, 2013
How the solar system began
The solar system began when a big supernova explosion that released gases and tiny particles the gases are what formed the gas giants when the particles smashed together they formed the terrestrial planets like earth and mars the sun is made up of mostly hydrogen and helium then you have the stuff that's just there like the asteroid belt, kyper belt, and the Oort cloud that I don't know how it got made.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
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