Question(From the W column) | Answer(Write in complete sentences.) | Source(Book or website title, author, date of publication.) | New Questions(After learning something new, what new questions do you have?) |
How is water going to change the earth´s map in the next 200 hundred years?
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One effect is that there might not be any glaciers. Heat waves will
leave some areas without water. This could create more desserts. There
will be a more ocean because the glaciers will melt but there will be
the same amount of water in the earth but it will all be liquid.
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http://climate.nasa.gov/effects, Climate Change Effects, Amber Jenkins
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Why the continents will need to separate?
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Why the map earth will change in the next 200 years?
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glaciers will melt and will be a lot of water and no earth because the
global worm is getting more hot and the north poles will melt and make
more water(oceans) but other places might not have water. There will be a
lot of desserts. Some beaches are going to became part of the ocean.
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New York in 1995,earth changes through time,Macmilla / Mcgraw-hill
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why can continents can´t make a big mountain?
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How does water make oceans, rivers, or lakes? |
Snow melts on mountaintops. Water has changed from a solid
state to a liquid state. Water rushes down the mountainside. It rushes
around and over rocks. Over time, this moving water wears down or
weathers the rock. Weathering is the term geologists use to describe
the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces. A rock will weather
until it is a tiny grain of sand. Smaller rocks and grains of sand
travel farther down the mountainside.
The little stream of water that began in the mountains joins with
others. They form small rivers. As more streams and rivers empty
into it, a small river becomes a large river. The river bed grows
deeper and wider. The current slows down when this happens. Soil
and sand is deposited as the water current slows. Rivers keep
flowing until, at last, they reach the ocean. A large area of soil and
rock deposited by a river at the mouth of a river is called a delta.
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http://mmsdamickhj.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/how-water-changes-earths-surface.pdf
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Why water is important for the moving of the earth?
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This is the Weekly Learning Journal for 4B's Discovery Fair Investigations.
Monday, June 03, 2013
Discovery Fair Investigation Group #6
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Your chart was very intresting. I relly liked it becacuse I can see your effert in it.
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