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Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Science Roadshow

Science Roadshow

 On the 26.3.19 The classes SWL and EER went to the hall to go to the Science Roadshow. We went because the teachers wanted us to learn Science from then and so it was fun and not boring.

This is a photo of when the set an mini firework off in a box. The box got very dirty and hot it was also too bright for my eye balls. I was very very cool and the box didn't brake witch was amazing



This is another photo of so elephant tooth paste. I don't think that even if elephants used this it would explode them up. I was very very hot and steam was coming out the top.

Monday, 4 March 2019

Snakes

The Head of a dead snake can still bite these bites are to get reed of the venim still inside.Which because it is getting rid of venom that this bite can kill you. A person is nine times more likely to die from being struck by lightning than to die of venomous snakebite Endangered snakes include the San Francisco garter snake, eastern indigo snake, the king cobra, and Dumeril’s boa Although a snake’s growth rate slows as it gets older, a snake never stops growing. Humans may stop breathing just 30 mins after getting bit by a cobra The Death adder can attack inject venom and go back to striking pose in under 0.15s If a person suddenly turned into a snake, they would be about 4 times longer than they are now and only a few inches thick. While humans have 24 ribs, some snakes can have more than 400. Snakes do not lap up water like mammals do. Instead, they dunk their snouts underwater and use their throats to pump water into their stomachs A snake’s fangs usually last about 6–10 weeks. When a fang wears out, a new one grows in its place Snakes typically need to eat only 6–30 meals each year to be healthy.Image result for snake