Ok, here it goes: e-mail results to me before our weigh-in on Thursday evening.
If you are proud of your results, post your score below in the comments. If I did well, I would be pruod to share... if I didn't, ehhh... I wouldn't.
I got 86 correct. I think I learned quite a bit since the last time, when I got, like...seven out of forty. I'm pretty confident I'll recognize most of the fish that I'm supposed to while I'm at the reef. I'm so pumped WE LEAVE IN A FEW DAYS.
I only missed 10! :) I had trouble with most of the juveniles throughout especially the dreaded bluehead wrasse. Tricky tricky. I was hoping we would take this test in class, but we ran out of time. I also struggled finding out which ones i didnt know. Like on number 89, i think its a juvenile harlequin bass, not sure though and i dont have a clue what number 97 is.
I'm afraid I disagree, Carsen. Spongebob is a great educational tool. (Here's the Goo Lagoon for future reference...) I definitely learned that sponges were living creatures. =D
But I also didn't know what an atoll was. Or where a lagoon was loca...
Last weeks discussion was also amazing for me. I learned so much and was totally interested. I definitely agree that bombing Enewetok was a terrible idea!
The story about the seashell is crazy! Thank you for sharing it with us. It helped me to und...
I totally had the wrong idea about lagoons as well! Whenever I hear the word “lagoon” I always think of a nasty creature crawling out of a green swampy area. Haha. I had also never heard of an atoll as well until this class. I had always thought t...
First of all, I searched for an animation of the coral formation process and found this site. Not only does it clearly explain the formation, it also reveals a fascinating fact: "The process of atoll formation may take as long as 30,000,000 years ...
Last class did clear up a lot of information about the atolls relating to the book The Enchanted Braid, and when the coral reef causes the volcano to sink, where does it sink to? Isn't it already at the bottom next to the tectonic plates? That wou...
I did not know there were different types of coral either until last mondays class. It was cool to find out information about how the coral reef can only grow in certain temperatures, being mostly warm temps. around the equator. Nice job Paula!
One definite "aha" moment was the stages of an atoll formation. The only thing close I knew about the formation was when an active partially underwater volcano erupts, it creates an island over time. I had no clue that the island sinks creating la...
Yes, I thought so too! "where a lagoon was located. I didn't know it was between the island and the reef" I also agree when you said, "I had never heard that word in my life..or I thought" I haven't either and probably never would have if I hadn't...
I agree, I remember being confused reading about the atoll formation in The Enchanted Braid also. After we had class, things were cleared up. That is a good question, "are atolls really common?" I also agree how you stated, "I have definitely neve...
Yeah, I agree with you on the whole nuclear bombs topic. The destruction of an atoll is just too bad to be accepted as an overall good thing for testing nuclear weapons.
As for the lagoon part, I must say, that is exactly what I had pictured it a...
Personally, I don't like that they did it at all. There was no point to bombing the Enewatak (sp?), and the things that they did before they blew it up could have been discovered without that.
It blew my mind to think an island would sink. I can see a boat sinking, or an airplane, or even a person who cant swim, but to think that a land mass sinks amazes me. The formation of atolls is astounding, and brings me to question why people don...
I remember reading about atoll formation in The Enchanted Braid this summer. I also recall being totally confused! Last class definitely cleared this up for me. I think it is so interesting that atolls look like rings in the water. When Mr. Nash s...
Bahaha. I didn't realize that was where a lagoon was either. I love the spongebob connection though. Oh, and Fact or Crap is a fun game to play with a 10 year old who gets them all right and doesn't know anything about the question.
The atolls seamed to gather all the discussion in our last class. I thought it was really cool how the coral could make an island sink. Also, about the lagoons, i thought that was just a made up name for the pond in krug park. Although it is not n...
I think that it is somewhat cool that they bombed the Bikini islands because if they hadn't, we would not have known how amazing the coral reef could be and what it would be like if it were not disrupted by humans. Im not saying it is a great idea...
I think it is crazy as well how coral can make such a huge impact that they can sink an entire volcano. It dosn't make since though because the way i understand science and density, it would make since that the coral would only grow as tall as the...
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