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We have three 6th grade Science classes and two 8th grade Science classes blogging here from the Pacific Northwest in Chimacum, WA! Sixth graders are learning a bit about Mt Saint Helens, environmental science through fresh water ecology, and physical science this year. Eighth graders are learning about life science this year. Please join us as we learn Science by exploring our world.
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Article posted May 24, 2012 at 05:16 PM GMT • comment • Reads 447

Article posted May 24, 2012 at 05:16 PM GMT • comment • Reads 447



Friction

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 08:07 PM GMT • comment (1) • Reads 857

learned that friction is the force that happens when 2 surfaces rub togetherwe measured friction by pulling it with a little scale thing, and it measured the force it takes to pull it with newtons. 

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 08:07 PM GMT • comment (1) • Reads 857



pH

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 07:54 PM GMT • comment • Reads 937

Acidic and basic are two extremes thatdescribe chemicals, just like hot and cold are two extremes that describe temperature. Mixing acids and bases can cancel out their extreme effects; much like mixing hot and cold water can even out the water temperature. A substance that is neither acidic nor basic is neutral.

 

The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a substance is. It ranges from 0 to 14. A pH of 7 is neutral. A pH less than 7 is acidic, and a pH greater than 7 is basic. Each whole pH value below 7 is ten times more acidic than the next higher value. For example, a pH of 4 is ten times more acidic than a pH of 5 and 100 times (10 times 10) more acidic than a pH of 6. The same holds true for pH values above 7, each of which is ten times more alkaline—another way to say basic—than the next lower whole value. For example, a pH of 10 is ten times more alkaline than a pH of 9.

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 07:54 PM GMT • comment • Reads 937



mount st .helens

Article posted November 9, 2011 at 04:12 AM GMT • comment • Reads 2436

Mount St. Helen's is an active stratovolcano located in Skamania County, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is 96 miles (154 km) south of Seattle, Washington and 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Portland, Oregon. Mount St. Helen's takes its English name from the British diplomat Lord St Helen's, a friend of explorer George Vancouver who made a survey of the area in the late 18th century.[1] The volcano is located in the Cascade Range and is part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, a segment of the Pacific Ring of Fire that includes over 160 active volcanoes. This volcano is well known for its ash explosions and pyroclastic flows.

Article posted November 9, 2011 at 04:12 AM GMT • comment • Reads 2436



Water Pollution

Article posted November 8, 2011 at 03:43 AM GMT • comment • Reads 1790

If the water was polluted we would get sick and die. We could not drink water.It is caused by green house gases. Water pollution is caused by cars, company waste near bodies of water, and farm runoff. We cant have healthy lives with pollution in our water.

Article posted November 8, 2011 at 03:43 AM GMT • comment • Reads 1790



Water Cycles

Article posted November 7, 2011 at 02:13 AM GMT • comment • Reads 1777

The sun beams at the clouds and the water collects within them. Now its rains and it goes in the sea. Now it does the same thing all over again. This cycle is made up of a few main parts: evaporation (and transpiration) condensation precipitation collection


Article posted November 7, 2011 at 02:13 AM GMT • comment • Reads 1777



My 7 random facts

Article posted November 5, 2011 at 04:25 AM GMT • comment (1) • Reads 2524

1. My name is ty and it's cool.
2. I have a cat.
3. I have 3 brothers.
4. I like to go fishing.
5. I like big trucks.
6. I like pancakes.
7. I have fun with my friends.

Article posted November 5, 2011 at 04:25 AM GMT • comment (1) • Reads 2524



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Acidic and basic are two extremes thatdescribe chemicals, just like hot and cold are two extremes that describe temperature. Mixing acids and bases can cancel out their extreme effects; much like mixing hot and cold water can even out the water temperature. A substance that is neither acidic nor basic is neutral. The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a substance is. It ranges from 0 to 14. A pH of 7 is neutral. A pH less than 7 is acidic, and a pH greater than 7 is basic. Each whole pH value below 7 is ten times more acidic than the next higher value. For example, a pH of 4 is ten times more acidic than a pH of 5 and 100 times (10 times 10) more acidic than a pH of 6. The same holds true for pH values above 7, each of which is ten times more alkaline—another way to say basic—than the next lower whole value. For example, a pH of 10 is ten times more alkaline than a pH of 9.
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