Snow pack power point reflection!
In what ways was Snow Science relevant to your life? I think snow science is pretty important because it helps prepare ourselves for the snow! For example in our snow science class we learned about avalanches, and how to be safe and check where we are skiing or snowboarding. We learned some avalanche warning signals so we could avoid causing an avalanche.
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Brain Injuries!
How do concussions and traumatic brain injuries occur? It is caused by a blow to the head or body, a fall, or another injury that shakes the brain inside the skull.
Although there may be cuts or bruises on the head or face, it doesn’t always show visible signs of brain injuries. For some people you can notice obvious symptoms of a brain injury and for others you can’t. Some people recover in hours and others in weeks or even months! After a concoction the brain is more sensitive/easy to damage.Normally, the fluid around your brain acts like a cushion that keeps your brain from banging into your skull, but if your head or your body is hits hard, your brain can bang against your skull and be injured.
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Like you see hear as the head bangs on to the flour, or whatever you hit your head on, your brain bangs against the scull.
Helmets. Are supposed to help you get a less brain injuries by protecting the head from hitting so hard, help the head slow down more gradually. There will be less pain if you were helmets. Spread the impact of a knock or a fall, over a larger area and prevent direct impact to the skull.
The brain. Has many different sections. Like there is the frontal lobe, Parietal lobe, Occipital lobe, Temporal lobe, Brain stem, cerebellum, cerebrum, and there is the limbic system, which is in the center of the brain. All of these can get effected by a crash and you could lose your vision or hearing, memory, etc.
Your Frontal lobe is located deep in the frontal bone of the skull. It plays an internal roll in the following functions/ actions: Memory formation, emotion, decision making/ reasoning, and personality.
The Temporal lobe controls your hearing, language, and information retrieval (memory and memory formation).
The Brain stem is associated with higher brain function such as thought and action.
The Cerebellum controls all voluntary actions.
The Occipital lobe is where the vision is processed.
The Parietal lobe plays a major role in senses,
integrates sensations, spatial Awareness, and perception.
How do concussions and traumatic brain injuries occur? It is caused by a blow to the head or body, a fall, or another injury that shakes the brain inside the skull.
Although there may be cuts or bruises on the head or face, it doesn’t always show visible signs of brain injuries. For some people you can notice obvious symptoms of a brain injury and for others you can’t. Some people recover in hours and others in weeks or even months! After a concoction the brain is more sensitive/easy to damage.Normally, the fluid around your brain acts like a cushion that keeps your brain from banging into your skull, but if your head or your body is hits hard, your brain can bang against your skull and be injured.
à ß
Like you see hear as the head bangs on to the flour, or whatever you hit your head on, your brain bangs against the scull.
Helmets. Are supposed to help you get a less brain injuries by protecting the head from hitting so hard, help the head slow down more gradually. There will be less pain if you were helmets. Spread the impact of a knock or a fall, over a larger area and prevent direct impact to the skull.
The brain. Has many different sections. Like there is the frontal lobe, Parietal lobe, Occipital lobe, Temporal lobe, Brain stem, cerebellum, cerebrum, and there is the limbic system, which is in the center of the brain. All of these can get effected by a crash and you could lose your vision or hearing, memory, etc.
Your Frontal lobe is located deep in the frontal bone of the skull. It plays an internal roll in the following functions/ actions: Memory formation, emotion, decision making/ reasoning, and personality.
The Temporal lobe controls your hearing, language, and information retrieval (memory and memory formation).
The Brain stem is associated with higher brain function such as thought and action.
The Cerebellum controls all voluntary actions.
The Occipital lobe is where the vision is processed.
The Parietal lobe plays a major role in senses,
integrates sensations, spatial Awareness, and perception.
https://www.aan.com/PressRoom/Home/PressRelease/1241
http://www.webmd.com/brain/tc/traumatic-brain-injury-concussion-overview
Rockets
So I personally really liked this project(we had to build rockets and launch them). I thought it was really fun especially building the rockets but I thought the project was a little disorganized because we got so many papers and it was a little disorganized, But other then that it was so much fun!!
Question: Does a larger chamber affect the height?
Hypothesis: If the rocket chamber is larger then it
will go higher because it will be able to hold more
fuel and air pressure.
Question: Does a larger chamber affect the height?
Hypothesis: If the rocket chamber is larger then it
will go higher because it will be able to hold more
fuel and air pressure.