Hey Guys,
With DCAS fast approaching and more to cover in class, like me, you must be overwhelmed. I'll keep posting sites to the right. Keep asking me questions, keep learning! I love it.
Mr Crandell
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For the DCAS will we need to know cell reproduction and Mitosis and things of that sort?
Today on the test I was confused on the reasons for the tides because two answers seemed right. While I was studying I found out most of the United States will see a partial solar eclipse late in the afternoon on May 20.
Caroline, Unfortunately we won't see the eclipse because most of it will be over the Pacific Ocean. As for the tides, your right two seemed right. One is better and describes the situation best. The other sounds right, but doesn't take into account the earth's rotation...only the Moon's revolution. Check again tomorrow and ask! Thanks for responding, Mr C
Hannah,
Rotation is when an object spins on it's "axis of rotation" meaning it spins around itself. A day on Earth is a rotation.
Revolution is when an object orbits or "goes around" another object like when the Earth goes around the Sun (1 year) or like when the Moon goes around (revolves) around the Earth (1 month)
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For the DCAS will we need to know cell reproduction and Mitosis and things of that sort?
And meiosis?
Ill look into it and see. I think you would just need to know the differences
okay thanks are we going to learn the differences in class?
Yep
Will lunar eclipses and solar eclipses and tides and how the moon causes them be on the test tomarrow?
is there a like or visualization to see how and why the moon causes tides?
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Today on the test I was confused on the reasons for the tides because two answers seemed right. While I was studying I found out most of the United States will see a partial solar eclipse late in the afternoon on May 20.
Mr. Crandell what is the difference between revolving & revolution? Thanks,
Hannah Gallimore
Caroline,
Unfortunately we won't see the eclipse because most of it will be over the Pacific Ocean.
As for the tides, your right two seemed right. One is better and describes the situation best. The other sounds right, but doesn't take into account the earth's rotation...only the Moon's revolution. Check again tomorrow and ask! Thanks for responding,
Mr C
Hannah,
Rotation is when an object spins on it's "axis of rotation" meaning it spins around itself. A day on Earth is a rotation.
Revolution is when an object orbits or "goes around" another object like when the Earth goes around the Sun (1 year) or like when the Moon goes around (revolves) around the Earth (1 month)
Does that help?
Mr C
Soooooooooooooooo , Are You gonna Have Another Tutorial Soon ?? I Hardly Understand " Tides " . I Know I Failed That Test For A FACT .
That You Shamayah? See me for tutorials on Wednesday next week. We'll see what we can do.
Yesss , Its Me ; And Okayy ( =
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