Friday, July 31, 2020
Climate change
Walt read an article a day and write bout what you learned.
Today I learned about what is Climate and Climate Change. And that The climate of a region or city is its typical or average weather. For example, the climate of Hawaii is sunny and warm. But the climate of Antarctica is freezing cold. Earth's climate is the average of all the world's regional climates. Climate change is also a change in Earth's overall climate. This could be a change in Earth's average temperature, for example. Or it could be a change in Earth's typical precipitation patterns. Climate change, therefore, is a change in the typical or average weather of a region or city. This could be a change in a region's average annual rainfall, for example. Or it could be a change in a city's average temperature for a given month or season.I also learned Some impacts already are occurring. For example, sea levels are rising, and snow and ice cover is decreasing. Rainfall patterns and growing seasons are changing. Further sea-level rise and melting of snow and ice are likely as Earth warms. The warming climate likely will cause more floods, droughts, and heatwaves. The heat waves may get hotter, and hurricanes may get stronger.
Cyrises comic
Comic filled with laughs and action.
once upon a time there lived two Princess who lived in a huge magnificent burger castle. Their names were Ryan who was very strong and his brother Brian who was skinny and his muscles were flabby. Also, Brian had a Ford Mustang actually it was a hot dog Ford Mustang. they thought they were cool. until two kids arrived in a spaceship they were Rollan and Cyris. Rollan was smart, cool and he was Cyrises Jennie. Also, Cyris was a wizard and was a night named sir persadol. And please don't forget their dogs Karare who could talk and could fly but she was very annoying and Kryzma well she was useless and lazy. When Rolling and Cyrus got out of their spaceship flying ice cream splattered in our faces and then Ryan and Brian nocked us out.
To be continued In the burger castle comic
prototec
Walt: To get one hundred % of our basic facts.
For this week we have been learning about our basic facts, and how to get 100% in our basic facts warm-up. Then we had to email it to our teacher.
Monday, July 27, 2020
What Is Earth
Today I learned about What Is Earth and that Earth is our home planet.
Scientists believe Earth and its moon formed around the same time as the rest of the solar system.
They think that was about 4.5 billion years ago. Earth is the fifth-largest planet in the solar system.
Its diameter is about 8,000 miles.
And Earth is the third closest planet to the sun.
Its average distance from the sun is about 93 million miles. Only Mercury and Venus are closer. I also learned that Earth orbits the sun once every 365 days or one year. The shape of its orbit is not quite a perfect circle. It's more like an oval, which causes Earth's distance from the sun to vary during the year. Earth is nearest the sun, or at "perihelion," in January when it's about 91 million miles away. Earth is farthest from the sun, or at "aphelion," in July when it's about 95 million miles away. And that At all times, half of Earth is lighted by the sun and half is in darkness. Areas facing toward the sun experience daytime. Areas facing away from the sun experience nighttime. As the planet spins, most places on Earth cycle through day and night once every 24 hours. The North Pole and the South Pole have continuous daylight or darkness depending on the time of year.
Friday, July 24, 2020
Perimeters
WALT: Understand Perimeters
This week we have been learning about Perimeters, lengths, widths, and areas. For maths, our teacher gave us a task to do on perimeters called Square skills. 
Here is one of the formulas I used for this task.
P= 2L+2W
P= 2x12 = 2x2
= 24 + 8
= 28
What I really liked about this activity was that it was really challenging and it taught me about lengths, widths, and Perimeters. Also, this activity was really fun to learn about.
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Readworks
Today I learned that a cloud is a mass of water drops or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. Clouds form when water condenses in the sky. The condensation lets us see the water vapor. There are many different types of clouds. Clouds are an important part of Earth's weather and climate. Clouds form from water in the sky. The water may evaporate from the ground or move from other areas. Clouds are categorized primarily by two major factors - location and shape. High clouds form several kilometers up in the sky, with the exact height depending on the temperatures where they form. Low clouds generally form within a kilometer or two of Earth's surface. In fact, low clouds can even form touching the ground, when they are called fog. Middle-level clouds form between low and high clouds.
I also learned Clouds help regulate Earth's energy balance by reflecting and scattering solar radiation and by absorbing Earth's infrared energy. Clouds are required for precipitation to occur and, hence are an essential part of the hydrologic cycle. Clouds form from water in the sky. The water may evaporate from the ground or move from other areas. Clouds are categorized primarily by two major factors - location and shape. High clouds form several kilometers up in the sky, with the exact height depending on the temperatures where they form. Low clouds generally form within a kilometer or two of Earth's surface.

In parts of the world, the difference in how many clouds cover the ocean versus how many cover land is so clear that the outlines of continents can be found just by looking at the clouds.
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