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If you have a turtle like me why you have to have a uvb light to keep its shell hard ?
Box turtle (Photo credit: cuatrok77) |
could a sheep carry a 10 year old child
55 to 60 pounds is the weight limit for a sheepMutton Busting: Children Riding Sheep in Junior Rodeos
by Mary
by Mary
How do they make gum by Caleb Peterson
How are coins made?
HOW ARE COINS MADE?
The u.s. Mint buys strips of metal about 13 inches wide and 1,500 feet long to manufacture the nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, and dollar. The strips come rolled in a coil. Each coil is fed through a blanking press, which punches out round discs called blanks. The leftover strip, called webbing, is shredded and recycled (to manufacture the cent, the Mint buys ready-made blanks after supplying fabricators with copper and zinc.)
"The blanks are heated in an annealing furnace to soften them. Then, they are run through a washer and dryer."http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0854844.html
The u.s. Mint buys strips of metal about 13 inches wide and 1,500 feet long to manufacture the nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, and dollar. The strips come rolled in a coil. Each coil is fed through a blanking press, which punches out round discs called blanks. The leftover strip, called webbing, is shredded and recycled (to manufacture the cent, the Mint buys ready-made blanks after supplying fabricators with copper and zinc.)
"The blanks are heated in an annealing furnace to soften them. Then, they are run through a washer and dryer."http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0854844.html
BY: MAKAYLA TOMMY
Why do we call Friday Friday?
"The name Friday comes from the Old English Frīġedæġ, meaning the "day of Frigg", a result of an old convention associating the Old English goddess Frigg with the Roman goddess Venus, with whom the day is associated in many different cultures." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday
Friday in different languages,
Freitag, 金曜日, пятница, 금요일, วันศุกร์, 星期五星期五, 星期五, vendredi, and Dé hAoine.
Greman, Japanese, Russian, Korean, Thai, Chinese {Traditional}, Chinese {Simplified}, French, and Irish.
https://translate.google.com/?hl=en&tab=wT#en/ga/friday
Friday in different languages,
Freitag, 金曜日, пятница, 금요일, วันศุกร์, 星期五星期五, 星期五, vendredi, and Dé hAoine.
Greman, Japanese, Russian, Korean, Thai, Chinese {Traditional}, Chinese {Simplified}, French, and Irish.
https://translate.google.com/?hl=en&tab=wT#en/ga/friday
Why do we get tired
By Mary
Scientists know we need sleep, but they don't know exactly why, and they've been pretty Clueless about how the brain decides when to sleep.
Caffeine can make it hard to sleep.
Scientists know we need sleep, but they don't know exactly why, and they've been pretty Clueless about how the brain decides when to sleep.
Caffeine can make it hard to sleep.
The longer a person or animal is awake, the stronger the urge to sleep becomes. This is known as sleep pressure. Prior studies pointed to adenosine as a trigger for sleep pressure.
The chemical accumulates in the brain during waking hours, eventually helping to stimulate the unique patterns of brain activity that occur during sleep.
If I did not get enough sleep I feel very tired.
what is protandim and what does it do?
WHAT IS PROTANDIM AND WHAT DOES IT DO?
Protandim is the first nrf2 activator to repair damaged cells. From oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is the root of over 200 diseases, Protandim is a pill.There is even a cream of Protandim, theres even a Protandim for dogs it is called canine health. The creator of Protandim doctor Joe Mc Cord, this pill comes with a business it is called life vantage. It is a net work marketing business.
Protandim is the first nrf2 activator to repair damaged cells. From oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is the root of over 200 diseases, Protandim is a pill.There is even a cream of Protandim, theres even a Protandim for dogs it is called canine health. The creator of Protandim doctor Joe Mc Cord, this pill comes with a business it is called life vantage. It is a net work marketing business.
BY: Luke Trenton Makayla
How do they make hard candy hard by Caleb Tommy and William
To make hard candy hard they bring water and suger to a boil.
Than thay adds glues cose with is a type of syrip. Than thay let it cook for about 30min.
Next thay stir liqud flavering. When is evenly blened thay pore it in toa mixtur. Than they chose a food colering.
Than thay adds glues cose with is a type of syrip. Than thay let it cook for about 30min.
Next thay stir liqud flavering. When is evenly blened thay pore it in toa mixtur. Than they chose a food colering.
magic school
We watched the magic school bus and that there are friction and forces but in some places there are not a lot.
Why does candy make you thirsty
Skittles. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Why does candy make
you thirsty
By Caleb Luke and Trenton
When
you eat candy you get thirsty because the candy takes the space so the water
cannot get where it needs to go.
Most candy is made with lots of sugar, a crystal that
absorbs water, dehydrating you. Eating sweets will cause your blood sugar to raise
causing thirst.
A normally pleasant sour or bitter food can taste
unpleasantly sour or bitter if taken after a mouthful of very sweet food.
Why does candy make you thirsty?
Candy at a souq in Damascus, Syria. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
English: Two candy canes, a traditional one (left) and a SpreeTM flavored one (right). Deutsch: Zuckerstange (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
candy candy candy CANDY candy (Photo credit: Sidereal) |
Candy! (Photo credit: jeffadair) |
Candies (Photo credit: Moyan_Brenn) |
This is a picture i took for the Candy article. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
example of Tradition holiday candy house (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Candies (Photo credit: Moyan_Brenn) |
English: Cherry cordial candy (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |