By Chandler Allred
I was born in Japan on December 18th 1999.
I’m 10 years old I live in Michigan right now I started writing when I was about 3 years
old Leprechauns are my favorite people. Unicorns are my favorite animal.
Question: what are the main gases in the atmosphere? Answer: The atmosphere is made of three main gases-
oxygen, nitrogen, argon. There are lots of other gases too.
Question: Do other planets have atmospheres Answer: Other planets have atmospheres too, but
theirs are very different from ours. Did you know our earths atmosphere extends 6,000
miles Did you know the most influential factor effecting
weather in the atmosphere is heat?
http://www.kidsgeo.com/geography-for-kids/0040-introduction-to-our-atmosphere.php is where I got my info.
Question: What is a ecosystem? Answer: The plants and animals in a location are an ecosystem. They depend on
each other to survive. Question: What happens if a new animal is introduced to a new ecosystem? Answer: When an ecosystem is changed, like when a new species of animal comes
to a different ecosystem, it uses up resources that other animals needed so then animals become extinct.
Did you know disruptions to an ecosystem can be disastrous to all organisms within the ecosystem?
Did you know the most commonly accepted biomes that exist on the Earth are Tundra, Desert, Grassland, Tropical Rain Forest, Deciduous Forest, and Coniferous Forest?
I got my info at http://www.kidsgeo.com/geography-for-kids/0164-ecosystems.php
I got my info at http://www.kidsgeo.com/geography-for-kids/0164-ecosystems.php
The purpose of a dam is to control floods, create a water supply for industrial and not industrial reasons, and lots of other stuff.
Other animals like beavers make dams too. They
do it so they can make their home.
I got my info at http://www.ac.cc.md.us/~terryr/dams/tsld010.htm
Fog is a cloud close to the ground. It is made of billions of water droplets.
Fog is formed when warm, wet winds blow over a cold region. I got my info at http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-clouds.htm
The rock cycle is when, over time, earth changes rocks from one form to another.
The forms of the rock cycle are sedimentary, metaphoric, and igneous.
I got stuff at http://www.gardenbuildingsdirect.co.uk/Article/rocks-and-rock-cycle