Hi and welcome to our Open Forum. This week we do not have an actual graded blog, we'll only be blogging twice a month on average, but I did not want this space to go idle just because we don't have something official! Thus, the open forum.
This week this space is reserved for us to share anything interesting we can find related to science. I will post some videos, or links that I find in my science related web surfing through out the week and invite you to do the same. Simply click on the "# Comments" link below to get a comment window and share your scientific thoughts, ideas and links so everyone can enjoy!
Again, this is not an assignment, just an opportunity for us to be a community and share some cool stuff along the way! Have a great week!
Some cool stuff!!!
This site (linked above) is a really cool site put together by the University of Nottingham in the UK. The sites homepage (pictured above) is a periodic table of the elements with links for each of the elements leading to videos explaining the properties of each of them. Make sure you click on Mg as it has some cool properties and watch the water boiling video on Everest linked to on the home page, very cool!
More to come:)!
Dear Mr. Andrews,
ReplyDeleteI just typing this for the sake of doing something. I'm going to just look up dark matter on Wikipedia and see what it is. I decided to search up dark matter because my 5th grade teacher asked me to search up dark matter at the end of school year. I never got to search that up because you know summer, is to relax, play video games, etc.. Now here is what I got about dark matter: Dark matter accounts for most of the matter in the universe and is in space. This type of matter cannot be seen directly by telescope and it doesn't emit or absorb light. Well I'm not really determine to read the rest of the article, so I'm going to cut it short for now. I hope you enjoyed this comment(or not) about dark matter which accumulates for about 80% of matter in the universe.
From Randy C.
I would suggest you to use wiki.answers.com rather than Wikipedia. Wikipedia can be changed by anyone, and make it something that it is not. Wiki.answers.com has answers made by people around the globe who actually has information about your question. Not saying you have to, it's just my opinion. :)
Delete-Elizabeth J