The cosmic calendar, the calendar for the cosmos. It is a group project where we make a calendar for the history of the world. An example would be when the big bang happened, it would be January 1st because it is the beginning. The beginning of life on Earth would all be cramped in December. We got one of the best grades in the class so I am pretty happy.
0 Comments
I have recently did a science fair project on whether orange juice has more electrolytes than Gatorade. Electrolytes are chemicals found in the body that allows it to perform certain things. Some examples of electrolytes are sodium and chloride. If the electrolytes in the body are not balanced, bad things start to happen. This ranges from joint pain, muscle pain, or a fever. Keeping a good amount of electrolyte in the body can go a long way.
We did a project in science involving the moon phases. The moon phases is how the moon look throughout the month. There are eight phases in the cycle. It starts with the New Moon. The moon is dark and has no light. It then becomes the Waxing Crescent. A small amount of light is shown at the right side. The First Quarter has half of the moon lit on the right side. The Waxing Gibbous is when 75% of the moon is lit. The next phase is the Full Moon. The entire moon is lit. The moon then goes backwards and reaches the New Moon.
|
Corey YangI am a seventh grade AEP student. I love math and logical problems. I want to be a lawyer or a detective when I grow up. Archives
May 2017
Categories |