Science so Far By :Ramona J. Suris (find the 2 hidden pictures)

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Science so Far By :Ramona J. Suris (find the 2 hidden pictures)

About the Author I was born in Miami, Florida I am ten years old and my birthday is 12/20/99 FUN FACT : I used to lived in Florida for four years. But now I live Michigan. It is my 6 th year in Michigan and now I am moving to San Francisco.Because of my dad ‘s work. FUN FACT :Some of my favorite things are dogs, softball, tennis, swimming,reading, and art.

Table of contents Slide 4: Weather safety kits Slide 5: Water Slide 6: Floods Slide 7: Power of water Slide 8: The layers of the earth

Weather safety kits A weather safety kit is something you keep incase of severe weather like: hurricanes, tornados, and floods. A good weather safety kits should have: flashlights, cell phones, food, bottled water, jacket, blow up raft, and many more. You should have two weather safety kits one in your car and one in your home These are different type of weather safety: wildfire,flood,snowstorm,earthquakes,hail,water,tornado.

Water It is fluid used for hydration to keep your body healthy. It reproduces just like you recycle cans. It is just rocks eroded to a liquid. It is only bad for you if it is contaminated.

Floods There are normal floods and flash floods. Floods are types of severe weather. You check your weather radio for weather It takes just two feet of water to move your car off the ground,so be careful

Power of water Water is so strong it can erode land If water goes slow it won’t be able to erode land Tsunamis are the after shocks of earthquakes It can power a mill by doing this: (by pushing on flaps that they have to make it go round) (Click to see the arrow appear)

Layers of the earth There are 4 layers in the earth They are called pulp,core,mantle,crust

The End Thank you For watching Science So far (thank you to the sites I have been using)