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akgenghis Oct 24, 2020
I would like to give you guys some awesome science facts! well here they are and it is earth science related since the quizzes were too!! i will post 5 to 10 a week! Earth's Core Is as Hot as the Sun's Surface Earth Is Radioactive Seas Could Rise 2.5 Feet By 2100 Clouds Help Regulate Earth's Temperature The Planet Is 10,000 Times Older Than Humans We Don't Know Who "Named" the Earth There Are a Billion Microbes in a Teaspoon of Soil
icecream62 Sep 24, 2020
This week i will talk about the most deepest place on earth MARIANA TRENCH: the Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the ocean and the deepest location on Earth. It is 11,034 meters (36,201 feet) deep, which is almost 7 miles.
icecream62 Sep 24, 2020
Only 6 till 80 26 till 100 and 1 till 75 lets go!
tatumduvall Sep 24, 2020
electricity is conducted through any substance in liquid state. solutions conduct electricity through mobile ions. LIQUIDS OR SOLUTIONS WHICH CONDUCT ELECTRICITY ARE CALLED ELECROLYTES. LIQUIDS OR SOLUTIONS WHICH DO NOT CONDUCT ELECTRICITY ARE CALLED NON-ELECTROLYTES. compounds such as sodium chloride and copper sulphate are known as ionic compounds. when an ionic solid is heated and brought to liquid state, it is called a fused substance. When electricity is conducted through an electrolyte, the conducters through which the electric current enters the electrolyte and exists are called electrodes. There are 2 types of electrodes. They are, 1. Positive electrode 2. Negative electrode The electrode connected to the positive terminal of the external supply of electricity is called the positive electrode. The electrode connected to the negative terminal of the external supply of electricity is called the negative electrode. The chemical change effected by passing an electric current through an electrolyte is known as ELECTROLYSIS.......... During this process, the electrolyte is converted into more simpler components. A substance that doesn't react chamically with the electrolyte reffered as inert electrodes. Carbon (graphite) and platinum electrodes are such examples...
HudsonFosterK Sep 22, 2020
Hello! We have three jobs open! If you would like one, please tell me down below! Science Jokes/Puns! Inviter! Goal Tracker!
tatumduvall Sep 17, 2020
each week i will give 3 clues about 1 famous person and who ever gives who that person is wins 3 trophies! the people will have something to do with earth scienc esince that is the theme for the 2 weeks Person 1: This person found out Continental drift was a theory that explained how continents shift position on Earth's surface.
Ocelot_99 Sep 15, 2020
would like to give you guys some awesome science facts! well here they are and it is earth science related since the quizzes were too!! i will post 5 to 10 a week! 1. Plate Tectonics Keep the Planet Comfortable 2. Earth is Mostly Iron, Oxygen and Silicon 3. The Earth’s Atmosphere Extends to a Distance of 10,000 km 4. The Earth’s Molten Iron Core Creates a Magnetic Field 5. Earth Doesn’t Take 24 Hours to Rotate on its Axis: It actually takes 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4 seconds for the Earth to rotate once completely on its axis, 6. A year on Earth isn’t 365 days: It’s actually 365.2564 days. It’s this extra .2564 days that creates the need for a Leap Year once ever four years. 7. Earth has 1 Moon and 2 Co-Orbital Satellites 8. This ‘bulge’ is caused by the Earth’s spin and the effect of ‘gravity‘. Gravity is an invisible force that attracts objects towards each other. It’s this force that pulls things towards the Earth and stops us floating off into space! 9. Alaska had the largest earthquake 10, The hottest spot is in Libya
tatumduvall Sep 15, 2020
This week i will talk about the coldest place on earth The high elevation of the East Antarctic Plateau and its proximity to the South Pole give it the coldest climate of any region on Earth. The lowest air temperature ever measured by a weather station, minus 89 degrees Celsius (minus 128 degrees Fahrenheit), was recorded there at Russia's Vostok Station in July 1983
Ocelot_99 Sep 15, 2020
Come on guys sooooo close to 80 membersssss
Ocelot_99 Sep 15, 2020
each week i will give 3 clues about 2 famous people and who ever gives who that person is wins 3 trophies! the people will have something to do with physics since that is the theme for the 2 weeks! Person 1: this woman won a nobel prize in physics this person got a nobel prize in chemistry this woman and her husband found out the elements radium and polonium Person 2: this person formulated quantum mechanics in matrices this person died cuz of kidney cancer this person discovered the uncertainty principle, which states that a particle's position and momentum cannot both be known exactly.
each week i will give 3 clues about 2 famous people and who ever gives who that person is wins 3 trophies! the people will have something to do with physics since that is the theme for the 2 weeks! Person 1: This person died because of a fever This person is known for his discovery of the 4 jupiter moons This person discovered the phases of venus this is hard so i am only giving 1 person for you to guess
Ocelot_99 Sep 11, 2020
I would like to give you guys some awesome science facts! well here they are and it is physics related since the quizzes were too!! i will post 5 to 10 a week! 1 :Because of differences in gravity, a 200 pound person would only weigh 76 pounds on Mars 2: Electric eels can stun both predators and prey with electric shocks of around 500 volts. 3: Energy from food is usually measured in joules or calories 4: Light from the Earth takes just 1.255 seconds to reach the Moon. 5: Sound travels at a speed of around 767 miles per hour (1,230 kilometres per hour). 6: When traveling at 80 kilometres per hour (50 miles per hour), cars use around half of their fuel just to overcome wind resistance7: Water can work against gravity, moving up narrow tubes in a process called capillary action. 8: A magnifying glass uses the properties of a convex shaped lens to magnify an image, making it easier to see. 9: Uranus is the only planet in our solar system that rolls on its side like a barrel, while Venus is the only planet that spins in the opposite direction to Earth. 10: The fastest land animal in the world is the Cheetah, clocking a max speed of around 113 km per hour (70 mph).
tatumduvall Sep 10, 2020
each week depending on the themed week i will be presenting something about that thing! This week i will be presenting about Sound.
Ocelot_99 Sep 10, 2020
I would like to give you guys some awesome science facts! well here they are and it is physics related since the quizzes were too!! i will post 5 to 10 a week! 1. Water can boil and freeze at the same time 2. Lasers can get trapped in a waterfall 3. We've got spacecraft hurtling towards the edge of our Solar System really, really fast 4. An egg looks like a crazy jellyfish underwater 5. You can prove Pythagoras' theorem with fluid 6. You CAN see without your glasses 7. Popping your knuckles isn't necessarily bad for you 8. A single solar flare can release the equivalent energy of millions of 100-megaton atomic bombs 9. Cats always land on their feet, thanks to physics 10. You'd be better off surviving a grenade on land rather than underwater
each week depending on the themed week i will be presenting something about that thing! This week i will be presenting about the electromagnetic spectrum
Ocelot_99 Sep 2, 2020
each week i will give 3 clues about 2 famous people and who ever gives who that person is wins 3 trophies! the people will have something to do with biology since that is the theme for the 2 weeks! Person 1: THis person wrote a book called silent spring in 1962 this person made an enviornmental impact on fertilizers this person never married person 2: this person is the father of genetics This person discovered the fundamental laws of inheritance This person died because of kidney inflammation
calmpuppyanddolphin Sep 2, 2020
Hello! (I hope this is okay with the SAs) There are going to be different little games and whoever wins, gets trophies! I'm thinking of a number from 1 to 20... Guess the number!
tatumduvall Aug 30, 2020
I would like to give you guys some awesome science facts! well here they are and it is BIOLOGY related since the quizzes were too!! i will post 5 to 10 a week! Fact # 1 Did you ever wonder why the colour of our blood is red? Here’s the answer - the iron present in our blood forms a ring of atoms called porphyrin, the shape of this structure produces the red colour. The shape of the porphyrin is affected by the presence of oxygen in your body. fact # 2 An adult human body is made up of ± 100 trillion cells. Surprised! Then hold your guts for another one. These cells can be differentiated into 200 different types with diverse forms. Fact # 3 Human bone is an excellent example of a perfect architecture. The femur that supports the weight of our body during walking is more powerful when compared to a solid concrete of the same weight. Fact # 4 Our bone marrow produces 260 billion red blood cells (RBCs) and 135 billion white blood cells (WBCs) per day. Fact # 5 Have you ever wondered that when you go to a doctor, why he checks your tongue with a torch at the first instance? The reason is, our tongue acts as a mirror of our health. Certain diseases have the tendency to change the colour of your tongue. Fact # 6 How many alveoli make up the human lung? The answer is 300 million. And the estimated alveolar surface area is about ± 100 times wider than the surface of the human body. Fact # 7 Thirst not only occurs when the body loses a lot of fluids but also occurs due to increased levels of salt in the blood. The reason being salt tends to bind water. Fact # 8 What’s the largest organ of the human body? Quite surprising, but the answer is your skin. Fact # 9 Did you know about the world’s smallest snake? If no, then here’s the answer - the Barbados Thread snake. fact # 10 The relation between your thumb and your nose is - the length of your thumb is equal to the length of your nose.
NaomiJoyK Aug 25, 2020