Thursday, November 15, 2012

Johnathan + Julie Questions #4

1.) How do you know that the wave was a "5 meter" wave? How are you able to measure that from on the ship?

2.) Have you noticed that your vocabulary has changed? It sounds very professional now!





Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Johnathan + Julie Questions #3

1.) What are five things that you have learned so far that you think you would have never learned if you went on this trip?


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Questions for Julie and Johnathan

1.) What is you guys objective?

2.) What are you guys looking for and why?

3.) How many people are on the ship with you guys?


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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Cruise Questions

1.) Where do you guys have to sleep at?

2.) Is it comfortable?

3.) Are the people on the ship friendly and nice?

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Geologic Time Scale


1. What were three major geologic events in the history of the Earth?
The three major geologic events in the history of earth are volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and dinosaurs.

2. How many Eras, Eons (periods or epochs) are there?
There is two Eons it is Phanerozoic and Precambrian, for Eras there's four Cenozoic, Mesozoic, Paleozoic and Proterozoic, eleven periods and seven epochs.

 3. What do you think are the differences between an Eras and Eons?
Eons: is the largest unit of Geological Time Scale separated on the basis of life present or absent.
Eras: is the second largest unit of Geological Time Scale that is separated of the basis of geological changes that earth has undergone.

4. Why did scientists create Eras and Eons in the first place?
Scientists create Eras and Eons so that we could know what happen million years ago and the names of the events, then we could learn the scale and know about our world.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram

1.) It is important for us to know the life cycle of a star so that we are able to prepare for when it dies.
2.) It measures the luminosity (solar units) and the temperature.
3.) The sun would be found at 6,000 Kelvins and 1 luminosity

Friday, October 26, 2012