Some science principles that i learned at fairy beach were that the beach has high disturbance. The activity i like the best was when we went to the beach.
I learned that ferry beach used to be part of the European continent. The activity that i liked was when we got to go down to the beach and look at the shells and we got to bring one home.
A science fact i learned at ferry beach was that different kinds of dirt and sand have different amounts of nutrients. The Beach was my favorite place to be there. The plays were fun and funny!
I learned that the more disturbances the less of everything else. For example, the beach has all kinds of disturbances, and it has like low nutrients, low diversity, and low everything else.
I learned that parts of the beach could have been 3 miles under the water! My favorite part was going on the beach; even though we didn't get much time on it :(
Some science facts I learned is abiotic and biotic things,the beach has a lot of disturbances,have to find nutrients in dirt.One activity that I liked best was finding the nutrients in the dirt.
What I learned at Ferry Beach is that when you dig a hole in the woods and put a two white boards over it, you can call it a time machine. I also learned that its normal to eat dirt when you're a biologist.
Sciency Stuff: I learned that there are different layers of soils in the ground.
I learned that rocks turn into sand.I learned that that ferry beach was under water at some point in time.I also learned that there are different layers in the ground.Those are some things I learned at ferry beach!
I liked the part when grannie time came and told us about ferry beach millions of years ago and I like when they had the plays they showed that told us diffrent stuff
What are some science facts or principles that you learned about at Ferry Beach? I learned about nutrients in the sand at Ferry Beach, and that Ferry Beach was once covered in ice. I also learnd there are different layers of dirt in the ground.
Was there one activity that you liked the best? I liked testing the dirt seeing what the level of nutrients in it was.
I learned that 1 inch of top soil is the equivalent to 1000 years. I loved the activity where we went around and recorded different pieces of data from different locations.
Some things I learned at ferry beach were that one, 1 in. layer of top soil, equals 1000 years. I also learned how to identify a Hemlock tree. My favorite activity we did was when we recorded the different data for the land survey.
Something that I learned at ferry beach was that it takes 1000 years for one inch of topsoil to be created. The activity that I liked best was the dirt pit where we looked at what the different amount of dirt sizes looked like.
I learned that one inch of top soil takes 1000 years to form. The activity I liked best was getting samples of soil and see how many nutrients were in them.
it use to be under water
ReplyDeleteI learned that it us to be a big glacier. Then it caved in, then sprung back up.
ReplyDeleteI liked lunch time! :)
Deletei sow tan cars and red trucks :)
ReplyDeleteKyle didn't like anything besides the lunch Kyle had!
ReplyDeleteI learned that one inch of dirt is 1000 years. i think.
ReplyDeleteI liked the Beach,Lunch time and the Plays(:
ReplyDeleteSome science principles that i learned at fairy beach were that the beach has high disturbance. The activity i like the best was when we went to the beach.
ReplyDeleteI learned that ferry beach used to be part of the European continent. The activity that i liked was when we got to go down to the beach and look at the shells and we got to bring one home.
ReplyDeleteI learned that the ocean had high disturbance. I liked lunch time.
ReplyDeleteA science fact i learned at ferry beach was that different kinds of dirt and sand have different amounts of nutrients. The Beach was my favorite place to be there. The plays were fun and funny!
ReplyDeleteI learned that ferry beach had more changes in water that i thought
ReplyDeleteI learned that the more disturbances the less of everything else. For example, the beach has all kinds of disturbances, and it has like low nutrients, low diversity, and low everything else.
ReplyDeleteI learned that parts of the beach could have been 3 miles under the water! My favorite part was going on the beach; even though we didn't get much time on it :(
ReplyDeleteSome science facts I learned is abiotic and biotic things,the beach has a lot of disturbances,have to find nutrients in dirt.One activity that I liked best was finding the nutrients in the dirt.
ReplyDeleteWhat I learned at Ferry Beach is that when you dig a hole in the woods and put a two white boards over it, you can call it a time machine. I also learned that its normal to eat dirt when you're a biologist.
ReplyDeleteSciency Stuff: I learned that there are different layers of soils in the ground.
i learned abiotic and biotic
ReplyDeleteha rhiannon that was funny and i agree with rhiannon
ReplyDeleteA science fact i learned at ferry beach was that different kinds of dirt and sand have different amounts of nutrients
ReplyDeleteI learned that rocks turn into sand.I learned that that ferry beach was under water at some point in time.I also learned that there are different layers in the ground.Those are some things I learned at ferry beach!
ReplyDeleteI liked the part when grannie time came and told us about ferry beach millions of years ago and I like when they had the plays they showed that told us diffrent stuff
ReplyDeleteWhat are some science facts or principles that you learned about at Ferry Beach?
ReplyDeleteI learned about nutrients in the sand at Ferry Beach, and that Ferry Beach was once covered in ice. I also learnd there are different layers of dirt in the ground.
Was there one activity that you liked the best? I liked testing the dirt seeing what the level of nutrients in it was.
i learned at ferry beach that the daker soil is the more nutrients it has.
ReplyDeletedarker soil has more nutrients.
DeleteI learned at Ferry Beach that there are different layers of dirt/soil from years ago like along time ago.
ReplyDeletei learned that you can eat dirt and leaves.. yummy...
ReplyDeleteI learned that ferry beach that sand tastes REALLY bad and that on the beach before sand it was ice:)
ReplyDeletetreat nature respectfully, more wind erosion & i had a lot of fun at ferry beach but i didn't like when i got sand in my shoes.
ReplyDeleteIt takes 1 thousand years to form one layer of soil if there is no natural disruptions.
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I learned that ferry beach was on the European border. My favorite activity was using the cards and being detectives.
ReplyDeleteI learned that it takes 1000 years to make 1 in. of topsoil
ReplyDeleteI learned that 1 inch of top soil is the equivalent to 1000 years. I loved the activity where we went around and recorded different pieces of data from different locations.
ReplyDeleteSome things I learned at ferry beach were that one, 1 in. layer of top soil, equals 1000 years. I also learned how to identify a Hemlock tree.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite activity we did was when we recorded the different data for the land survey.
If you destroy nature and rip up trees you will cause major erosion. The biggest effect of animals is not animals its humans.
ReplyDeleteSomething that I learned at ferry beach was that it takes 1000 years for one inch of topsoil to be created. The activity that I liked best was the dirt pit where we looked at what the different amount of dirt sizes looked like.
ReplyDeleteI learned that one inch of top soil takes 1000 years to form. The activity I liked best was getting samples of soil and see how many nutrients were in them.
ReplyDeletei learned that is was less technologically advanced than last year.
ReplyDeleteI learned about the time it takes to make one in ch of soil and my favorite activity was taking soil cores.
ReplyDeleteI learned that Ferry Beach used to be a part of Europe.
ReplyDeleteThat it takes 10,000 years to form 1 layer of soil.
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