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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Discovery Presents : Earth From Space : Part 1 - due Tuesday, May 15th

Discovery Presents : Earth From Space : Part 1
Watch Part 1 to 4 of Earth From Space - Tell me what your learned and what you found especially interesting.

9 comments:

Kyle and Luke possibly maybe might have probably said...

We learned that certain tools that N.A.S.A. use can make it possible to see water evapourating out of the oceans and lakes. Also, we learned how a hurricane could occur and do so much damage to our environment living.

Kyle and Luke said...

By the way...

That was only part 1 that we commented on.

Kyle and Luke said...

Now for part 2!

Kyle and Luke said...

Later

Olivia said...

I learned that NASA is creating technology that can record temperatures and weather and stuff and can see water evaporating and that tons of water evaporates every day and it is completely invisible to the naked eye.

Anonymous said...

but olivia your eyes have glasses they not naked

Lindsay said...

Something I found interesting about the vidieo was that 130 000 tons of water can be poured over every secong just because of the heat coming from the equater. Another thing I found interesting was that when scientists look at the sattillite called aqua they can see water evapourating hich we cannot see with our eyes. Another thing that was really cool is that in winter at the north pole the temperature lowers to 80 degrees celcius. The last thing I found truly amazing is that so m,uch water can convert to air in just a matter of hours!

BIANCA :D said...

I learned that when a hurricane occurs it can ruin a whole city and i learned how a hurricane occurs. I also learned there is a satellite in space that is owned by N.A.S.A. called "Aqua" or something and it can see water evaporating and it can tell the temperature of water from space. i thought that this was an interesting video

Makle who thinks that kyle should just put kyle and luke not kyle and luke maybe could be pos... said...

I learned that Hurricanes are very helpful and metaphorically speaking is the stress releiver of the world. I also learned that antarctica is very intense and extreme. I also now understand how hurricanes are formed. I found N.A.S.A.'s technology very interesting how they can measure tempuratures and see many things that seem impossible and I thought that kind of technology would be a few years ahead of our current tech.