Wednesday 24 February 2016

motion investigation hypothesis


Hypothesis:

since in the expirement we will be changing the mass of the car the car will go faster  because the more mass the object has the harder gravaty pulls it but also their is the air risistance working on it but the object does not have a big surface area Like when you drop a feather and a coin since the feather has less mass the it takes less time for the air risistance to make the feather fall slower and the coin has more mass so it takes longer for the coin to fall slower with the air risistance and it also needs to be stronger so if the object has more mass like adding more mass to the car it will go faster because the air risisstance will take longer to affect the object.

Thursday 18 February 2016

Water falls

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fc/Iguassu_falls_rainbow.jpg
Water fall Iguazu falls
Where
River panama river

Water falls are river which eroded the soft rock. They can have lots of sizes from this size to very small ones.

Gorge
http://travelneu.com/o/Yangtze-Gorges-o44.jpg
Gorge
Where
River Yangtze river

Gorges are river that go over tectonic plate when the ground moves the start eroding the mountains which makes a gorge
V shaped valleys
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V shaped valley little Langdale valley
Where north west England
River Brathay

V shaped valleys are rivers on top of mountains which eroded them in the form of a v that’s what makes a v shaped valley. River brathay has another thing called great Langdale but I didn’t find good information about it
Meanders and oxbow lakes
http://image.slidesharecdn.com/riverchangesandlandforms-090415062009-phpapp02/95/river-changes-and-landforms-46-728.jpg?cb=1286806256
Rapids


Meanders Mississippi meanders
Where united states of America
Mississippi river

Meander are rivers which erode the outer corners and deposit in the inner corners and oxbow lakes are made when I meanders cut of one corner to make it straight
Deltas and floodplains
http://looklex.com/e.o/slides/nile_delta01.jpg

Where
Niles delta
River nile


Deltas are the mouth of a river and they have a triangular look. floodplains are made when I river floods the water falls in the flood plain.







Humanities Rivers                
There are lots of rivers all around the world but what makes a river is it needs to be a move body of water with a start (source) and an end (mouth) and most rivers are part of a drainage basin. Drainage basins need a source which is where the water come from a main river that is what the name explains a tributary a river which gives more water to a main river and a mouth where the river ends (normally ocean). the amazon also has a rapids.
Bibliography
http://moreintelligentlife.com/content/places/ghost-trails INTELLIGENT LIFE magazine, January/February 2013



Hummanites celtic and egyptian funneral rites

Celtic and ancient Egyptian funeral rites
Introduction   
The Celts and the Egyptians where two very different civilizations, they lived in different areas, they had funeral rites but do they have more similarities of differences?
Similarities
These two civilizations were very different, but they also had similarities like that in both civilizations the place after death was always a better place like in the land of 2 fields it said it was a better place to live and the Celts said that the other world was also better. In the Egyptian culture when the body was being buried they put objects with them that could be of use after death, Egyptians buried daily items like jewellery hair combs. The Celts also buried things of daily use like one site said with a buried person they buried items that were used by doctors so he was a doctor and in other sometimes swords, clothes, but they most of all buried jewellery with people.  Also at the time of their religion it was very strong so what happened in the afterlife was believed by almost everyone
Differences
These civilizations had lots of differences in their funeral rites, one is that since the Celts lived for so long, their burial rites changed like one of them they burned the body another they put them in urns and the last one is that they buried the whole body, but the Egyptians had three different ways they were being mummified or dried out which was completely different. In mummification there were two things the wrapping and the embalming and as I said before the Celts did not have that but something different, the Celts, when someone died, they sacrificed humans or animals to appease the gods. When the body was buried it was also different when Egyptians buried in tombs, mastabas and in the sand the Celts made crains, barrows and platform graves to bury the body.
People went to different places when the Egyptians went to the land to two fields the Celtics went to the otherworld. Also, they were tasked to go two the land of two fields but the Celts thought that everyone went to the other world.
Like many civilizations the Egyptians believed that the body split from the soul but the Celts thought that the body and the soul went together to the other world, they also believed that the druids would take them to the afterlife, but the Egyptians believed the god Ra would take you by boat, but then the Egyptians had to weigh their hearts with maat and have two other things to be done. Their name was written down and their body preserved the Celts believed that everybody went to the other world.


Conclusion
Despite the similarities, these civilizations where very different and had only some things in common. Researching the Celts was very hard to me because there wasn’t a lot of information on their burial rites but when I did they were very different they also lived in very different area on in Europe and one in Egypt these civilizations even though that they were very powerful civilizations that lived a long time. These civilizations are very interesting and also had a very strong religion and I think they lived long because of that.
Glossary
Urns: A vase for holding the ashes of the cremated dead
Druids: a member of a pre-Christian religious order among the ancient Celts ofGaul, Britain, and Ireland.
Bibliography
"Burial Rites of the Celts." Burial Rites of the Celts. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2015.

"Traditional Irish Funerals - Irish Burial Traditions of Ireland." YourIrish.com. N.p., 09 May 2013. Web. 02 Dec. 2015.

"Celtic Dreamlands and Burial Rites." SevenPonds Blog. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2015.


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