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Thank you all (E2K members and GE members) for doing their best in the competition, at least we go…
Thank you all (E2K members and GE members) for doing their best in the competition, at least we got 3rd :) Remember this competition as a fun one!
~Ze Ming
I think we have to work harder and maybe come up with a more systematic method of collecting answers from the various small groups.
~ Kai En
Water in atmosphere
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Hello,
I have just found a interesting website about water in the atmosphere and the water cycle.…
Hello,
I have just found a interesting website about water in the atmosphere and the water cycle.
Link:http://www.atmosphere.mpg.de/enid/25n.html
~Ze Ming
Hi all,
The international competition will be on the 26 March, next Monday evening, from 7.30 pm to 10.30 pm.
A letter and consent form will be given to you some time this week. As usual, you will need to do your own reading and research on the topics below.
The "Between the Drops" virtual science competition is composed of a combination of short questions, tasks and simple experiments and deals with the topic of water in the earth's systems. Below is the list of the main topics covered in the activity:
Water in the atmosphere: vapor, clouds and rainfall
Water in the hydrosphere: bodies of water and the dispersion of water on earth
Water in the biosphere: water in life processes (breathing and photosynthesis)
Water in the geosphere: rock formation and erosion
Here are web resources to help you prepare for the competition.
Water in the atmosphere: http://www.gnb.ca/0009/0371/0012/0003-e.asp
Water in the hydrosphere: http://www.sciencehelpdesk.com/unit/science1/4
Water in the biosphere: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/photosynthesis-and-cellular-respiration.html
Water in the geosphere: http://www.galleries.com/rocks/limestone.htm
Happy reading!!!