My Senior Thesis Paper-
Neptune Quick Facts (Neptune Presentation for Astronomy Class)
-The average temperature on Neptune is -353 degrees fahrenheit.
-The Atmosphere is composed mostly of Hydrogen, Helium, and Methane.
-Neptune is 2.8 billion miles (or 30.07 AU) away from the sun.
-A day on Neptune is about 16 hours long, and it takes 165 years for it to orbit completely around the sun.
-Diameter: 49,244 km.
-Mass: 102,410,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg
-Density: 1.638 g/cm3
-Neptune was named after roman god Neptune, also known in greek mythology as Poseidon, king of the sea.
-The Atmosphere is composed mostly of Hydrogen, Helium, and Methane.
-Neptune is 2.8 billion miles (or 30.07 AU) away from the sun.
-A day on Neptune is about 16 hours long, and it takes 165 years for it to orbit completely around the sun.
-Diameter: 49,244 km.
-Mass: 102,410,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg
-Density: 1.638 g/cm3
-Neptune was named after roman god Neptune, also known in greek mythology as Poseidon, king of the sea.
What is Vitiligo (Presentation for Genetics Class)
Vitiligo is an autoimmune disorder in which white patches appear on the skin in spontaneous patterns around various parts of the body.
CUBISM: A Geometric Art Form
Who: This art movement was created by Pablo Picasso (a spanish painter/sculptor)
What: A new (at the time), highly analytical, geometric style of art that is based on perspective.
When: 1907-1915
Where: Paris, France.
Why: Cubist painters rejected the traditional concept of having your art look exactly like the subject. They wanted to emphasize the two dimensionality of the canvas. So, they placed fractured images in geometric forms. They used multiple or contrasting vantage points.
How: The original shape of the subject or “muse” was dissected into a multitude of small facets then reassembled.
What: A new (at the time), highly analytical, geometric style of art that is based on perspective.
When: 1907-1915
Where: Paris, France.
Why: Cubist painters rejected the traditional concept of having your art look exactly like the subject. They wanted to emphasize the two dimensionality of the canvas. So, they placed fractured images in geometric forms. They used multiple or contrasting vantage points.
How: The original shape of the subject or “muse” was dissected into a multitude of small facets then reassembled.
All About The Zebra Mussel And It's Effects
What is this horrific monster?
This blood curdling beast is called the Zebra Mussel (A.K.A Dreissena Polymorpha) . It is a type of mollusk that is terrible and invasive. It is a very small creature, it only gets to be 1-2 inches long. It gets it's name from the small stripes found on it's shell. The suckiest part: they are too darn small to eat, so they can't be used for our benefit.
Where did this curse come from?
This beast is native to the freshwater rivers and lakes of Eastern Europe and Western Asia.
Where has this plague spread to?
This monster has shown up in parts of all of the Great Lakes, Hudson River, St.Lawrence River, Mississippi River, and inland lakes.
How did this nightmarish creature find us?
This nasty creature entered the Great Lakes from ballast water dumping by large, ocean-going ships from Europe. Ballast water is the water inside the ship that keeps it stable in the water. They lived in the ballast water, and when it was dumped from the ships, the mussels were dumped into the lakes as well.
What does this thing eat?!
This animals main food is human flesh, and small animals, as well as small children. Just kidding (Maybe...)! This terrifying demon eats algae,or plankton, so it's not Mr.Krabs plankton should fear, it's Mr.Zebra Mussel. Each Mussel can filter up to a quart of water a day, cleaning that water of all food.
Why should we fear it? How is it harming our ecosystem?
This killer is out to murder everything in it's path. It eats so much, that it leaves nothing for other wildlife, leaving everything else to starve.They also attach themselves to boats, fishing equipment, and boating docks, ruining property. They clog small pipes in water systems, ruining them, and baby mussels could possibly end up in our next glass of water!
They can also attach themselves other animals,preventing them from eating. Thus, slowly killing them.
They can also attach themselves other animals,preventing them from eating. Thus, slowly killing them.
How can we contain this psycho killer?
There is not much we can do at this point but try to keep them out of our major water systems. We can also make sure we are not spreading them to other bodies of water by making sure our boats have no hidden Mussels clinging to them and washing them off if they are present, and not transfering infested waters to clean waters, because baby mussels can float in the water and contaminate clean water.
Can this monster get any worse?!
Each female Zebra Mussel can lay over 1 million eggs per spawning season. That is a crap load of demon spawn guys!
Each Mussel has a lifespan of 4-5 years!
Those things live long!
Baby Mussels can float through bodies of water, and they can float into water systems and end up in your cup, or bathtub. Not fun!
Each Mussel has a lifespan of 4-5 years!
Those things live long!
Baby Mussels can float through bodies of water, and they can float into water systems and end up in your cup, or bathtub. Not fun!