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Science so Far
By :Ramona J. Suris
(find the 2 hidden pictures)
About the Author
• I was born in Miami , Florida
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I am ten years old and my birthday is 12/20/99
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FUN FACT : I used to lived in Florida for four years. But now I live Michigan. It is
my 6th year in Michigan and now I am moving to San Francisco .Because of
my dad ‘s work.
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FUN FACT :Some of my favorite things are dogs , softball, tennis,
swimming,reading, and art.
Table of contents
• Slide 4: Weather safety kits
• Slide 5: Water
• Slide 6: Floods
• Slide 7: Power of water
• Slide 8: The layers of the earth
Weather safety kits
• A weather safety kit is something you keep incase of severe weather like:
hurricanes , tornados , and floods.
• A good weather safety kits should have: flashlights , cell phones, food, bottled
water , jacket, blow up raft , and many more.
• You should have two weather safety kits one in your car and one in your home
• These are different type of weather safety: wildfire ,flood ,snowstorm
,earthquakes ,hail ,water ,tornado.
Water
• It is fluid used for hydration to keep your body healthy.
• It reproduces just like you recycle cans.
• It is just rocks eroded to a liquid.
• It is only bad for you if it is contaminated.
Floods
• There are normal floods and flash floods.
• Floods are types of severe weather.
• You check your weather radio for weather
• It takes just two feet of water to move your car off the ground ,so be careful
Power of water
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Water is so strong it can erode land
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If water goes slow it won’t be able to erode land
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Tsunamis are the after shocks of earthquakes
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It can power a mill by doing this:
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(by pushing on flaps that they have to make it go round)
(Click to see the arrow appear)
Layers of the earth
There are 4 layers in the earth
They are called pulp ,core ,mantle ,crust
http://library.thinkquest.org/17457/platetectonics/1.php
The End
Thank you
For watching
Science
So far
(thank you to the sites I have been using)
http://www.kidinfo.com/Science/weather.html
http://library.thinkquest.org/17457/platetectonics/1.php