Thursday, April 30, 2009

Manitou/ Colorado springs Drinking Water Comparison

Manitou Springs drinking water comes from snow melt and natural spring water on pikes peak. There is a reservoir on the peak that holds the water imaginatively called the Manitou Springs Reservoir. The water exceeds state and federal water regulations. There is a watershed on the peak and takes up 30 acres of National Forest and the reservoir takes up 720 acre feet of land. Colorado Springs gets 3/4 of its water from mountain springs in Aspen, Leadville, and Breckenridge. This water is taken to the Rampart and Catamount reservoirs by pipes. The other fourth of the water comes from ground water supplies such as the Northern and Southern slopes, and other river resources. However both places exceed state and federal water regulations.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Comic

Water Cycle

The water cycle is the continuous process in which water moves through the environment. The water cycle does not have a beginning or end because it is a continuous process. Water can go from a simple puddle to rain like this. First the puddle evaporates putting moisture in the air. Then it condensates and makes clouds full of water. When the water in the cloud gets to heavy the water will fall in the form of rain (depending on the season.) this is called precipitation.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Anutated Bibliography

http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0215471/ocean_pollution.htm
http://www.panda.org/about_our_earth/blue_planet/problems/pollution/
http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/00116/mainpageashley.htm
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/03/090320-robot-fish-video.html

These four websites are sites that explain the many different view points on man made ocean pollution. The first one explains the different types of toxic wastes that can be released by the boats in the ocean. The next one explains how the fish and the rest of the marine life is dieing off due to pollution. The next one gives a list of recently searched topics on the subject and everyday solutions that even the average people can do. The last one has a video of the reaccuring pollution that we have done nothing to stop the spread of pollution.

Ocean Pollution

Thursday, April 16, 2009

4 Essential Questions- Cody

What, specifically about your topic, are you going to research?
1. I will research the man made causes to ocean pollution

  1. What conclusions did you come to? What do you recommend average citizens do to make a difference? Be specific. This is the main part of your assignment.

2. Over 80% of ocean pollution come from human activity. Garbage dumping is the most common form of ocean pollution and is getting worse every year. This cause the extirpation of deep sea plants and animals. Garbage from as long as 20 years ago still floats around in the waters and the longer it is in the water the more things get infected. This trash is getting into fish and choking them. Toxic wastes are poisoning the plants and animals. However there are ways for seamen to stop this phenomenon from spreading into to big of a problem. First don't turn your engine on fully unless you need it. Also buy a new marine engine every year. Now i know people hear this all the time but riding a bike can help our waters because the co2 won't get in and contaminate the water. Another thing that can cut down on pollution is recycling. The recyclable plastics are choking fish.So are the paper particals in the water.

What would happen if, worst-case scenario, nobody listened to your recommendations?

3.If no one listens to my suggestions it will only get worse and may lead to more severe consequences. Including the extinction of marine life.

What would happen if, best-case scenario, everybody listened to your recommendations?

4.If everyone followed these guidelines then we can save the ocean and prevent other damages to our eco system. It will mostly help earths waters and will save the marine life around the globe.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Penny Lab


What is going to happen is I am going to try to see how many drops of water ca fit on a penny. I predicted that only 7 to 10 drops of water will fit on the penny. However i was able to fit 26 drops of water on the penny until the water washed off of it. I believe that 26 drops fit on the penny due to the process of capillary action.