Sunday, April 29, 2012

Plate Tectonics


Plate tectonics is the theory of the plates on the surface of the Earth moving. This theory was developed in the 1960's and explained many previously unexplained geological phenomenon such as mountain ranges, earthquakes, and volcanoes. There is also a theory for the cause of the movement. It states that this movement is caused by the convection zones inside the Earth's convection zone. The first animation shows the original supercontinent called Pangea. This supercontinent was formed about 225 million years ago. Since then it has broken apart and moved all the way to where they are located today due to plate tectonics. This may seem like a long way for the continents to move, especially because they only move about 2 centimeters per year. This is about the speed at which your fingernails grow. However, as you can see in the second animation, even though the continents are moving at this slow speed they will still one day long from now collide again. This collision will form another supercontinent known as Pagea Ultima. Scientist have calculated and theorized that this continental collide within the next 250 million years.
Sources:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2000/ast06oct_1/
http://www.divediscover.whoi.edu/tectonics/index.html
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/planets/earth/Continents.shtml
http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/msese/earthsysflr/plates1.html

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and is about 142 miles from the Sun. Its diameter is about 2,960 km in diameter. Mars was named after the Roman god of war. This is because of its red color which is due to its soil which is composed of iron. Mars soil is also composed of basalt and its core consists of iron and some sulfur. Mars exemplifies the accretion theory because of its solid, rocky composition. The accretion theory says that Mars was composed of small pieces of rocks and other things found in the solar system known as planetesimals. The accretion theory's explanation for the relatively small size of Mars is that only a small planet was able to form before the rapidly growing Jupiter pulled all of the planetesimals away from Mars. This theory provides a sufficient explanation about the forming of the planets including Mars.
http://www.scribd.com/ioana_cn/d/55912234/26-The-Accretion-Theory#page=304
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/5-8/features/what-is-mars-58.html

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Aliens?
The idea of aliens is usually associated with science fiction but scientists have begun studying this more and more. They have been studying planets that could possibly be home to extra-terrestrial life forms, but these planets need to have very specific conditions in order to support this type of life. The planet would need to be a terrestrial planet which means that it has a solid surface. It would need to have a water source. It would also need to have an atmosphere and gravitational force much like that of the Earth.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Science Fair
For my science fair project I will be building a Leyden jar and Electrophorus capacitor which can be used to store static charge. I will use these items to the test the conductivity of different materials. The materials I will be testing are wax, water, and aluminum foil. I chose this project because I find electricity very interesting and enjoy making things.
Sources:
http://www.howstuffworks.com/capacitor.htm
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/Elec_p049.shtml

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Dark Matter and Energy

Long ago people thought the world was flat, then they realized that the Earth revolved around the Sun and discovered that the Earth is part of the Milky Way galaxy. Later people discovered the universe and that it was made up of many galaxies. All of these discoveries  were all due to scientific observations and theories. Science is constantly updating our thinking about things. To this day we are still making observations about the universe, for example the discovery of dark matter and energy. Dark matter is a type of matter that is invisible. It can be detected by the strong gravitational force. Dark matter has a large mass and the Hubble study showed areas where dark matter has become so dense that it totals 100 trillion times the sun's mass. Dark energy is a repulsive force. It is like the counter force of gravity and the equivalent of the Einstein's cosmological constant. It is the force that keeps the universe expanding and keeps it from collapsing.http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2008/03/full/http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2009/08/full/






Monday, February 27, 2012

Paper.li
World's Deepest Land Animal Discovered
I read an article entitled "World's Deepest Land Animal Discovered."  It was about an insect called the springtail. The springtail is an insect without eyes but has long antennae. It has a grayish color body. The springtail had recently been found in Krubera- Voronja a cave in a remote area near the Black Sea that reaches a depth of 7,188 ft below the surface. This is the deepest in the Earth that an insect has ever been found. Scientist have speculated that these insect only recently began to live at such deep depths because of the fact that they have not lost their pigments like other organisms that live deep within the Earth. This brings a few questions to mind and that is if the springtail has begun to live deep within the Earth will other animals also begin to live deeper and deeper in the Earth and what do springtails eat since they live so deep within the Earth.  I found this article on Devine's paper.li and the link to this article is http://paper.li/238devink4/1327459028#!environment

Researchers Discovered That Fear Smells Like Sugar to Fish
Another article I read on Devine's paper.li was the article entitled "Researchers Discovered That Fear Smells Like Sugar to Fish." It is about the research done by the Duke/National University of Singapore about how when a fish is injured the rest off the school swims off in fear. The conclusion to this research was that when a fish is injured it releases chondroitin sulfate which is a type of sugar which scientist call Schreckstoff which means sweet stuff in German. This sugar works as a warning sign for the other fish by triggering fear in the other fish. This is scent is processed by sensory neurons known as crypt cells and scientist believe that these neurons are the key to understanding more fully this process.
The link to this article is http://paper.li/238devink4/1327459028#!health

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
A Waste Isolation Pilot Plant is a place where radioactive waste is disposed. Transuranic (TRU) waste is a type of radioactive waste that can be very dangerous if not disposed of correctly. This where the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant  (WIPP) comes into play. The WIPP is a plant designed to isolate different types of radioactive waste. TRU from old weapons used during the cold war is sent to Carlsbad, NM from all around the United States. At the WIPP in Carlsbad waste is isolate in buried in ancient salt formations deep beneath the surface at about 2,150 feet below the Earth's surface.
http://www.aboutnuclear.org/view.cgi?fC=Waste,Waste_Storage_and_Disposal,Deep_Repository_Disposal

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Light Speed
The speed of light is a scientific law of the universe discovered by many scientists. It was not always something excepted by scientist and in fact before the 17th century most scientists thought that light could travel infinitely in no time at all. Throughout the years scientist have discovered that light travels at a constant speed (299,792,458 meters per second) and is used to measure distance in space. Theoretical Physicist and other science believe that nothing can travel faster than light but this leads to one question . . . the neutrino that traveled faster than light. Neutrinos are nearly massless particles. In an experiment done by the OPERA team results showed that the neutrino traveled 60 nanoseconds faster than light and if the results of this experiment are proven true this could change all that we know about cause-and-effect relationships.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/09/110923-neutrinos-speed-of-light-particles-cern-physics-einstein-science/

Monday, February 6, 2012

Science Blog
In Science we have been reading the blogs of people from your class and Ms. Englebrecht.  I have learned about what would happen if the world stopped spinning and I also got the opinions of others on topics like the big bang. The blogs that I commented on were http://jamrenjonz.blogspot.com/ Big bang, http://www.quintinm15.blogspot.com/ Mars orbiter mishaphttp://maritzag15.blogspot.com/ Would the earth come to an end if earth stopped for a whole minute?, http://amberly1096.blogspot.com/ The True Meaning of Science and I thought that they were all very good blogs that I found very interesting to read.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Big Bang
This week in science we have been learning about the big bang. It is a theory about the beginning of the universe. It has been something that has been pondered by many scientists and astronomers starting long ago, but until recently our ability to comprehend this was limited due to our lack of technology. Astronomers have found much evidence to prove the big bang, for example the expanding of the universe which we can see through red and blue shifts, Hubble's constant, COBE discoveries, the theory of inflation, and the ideas of the open or closed universe. The concept of the big bang and just the universe in general can definitely be slightly confusion but one thing that might be able to make things a little less confusing is http://www.sentience.tv/pdfs/1.%20The%20beginning.pdf  which goes into some detail about the beginning of the universe along with the explanation of the expansion of the universe and even quarks and the idea of the multiverse.