Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Hawaii Waves





1) The name and location is Hawaii in the United States of America. Name of Project is Hawaii
2) Hi my name is Mr. Brown and I am a biologist. I study the earth and its powerful nature that controls what happens on earth. The place I am going is Hawaii to study the waves and how and what it will do. The one reason I would go there is because I am learning about the natural forces of earth in the water. Also to see what the oceans water can do if something really bad happens. In the pacific ocean around Hawaii the waves are a lot bigger and a lot more powerful. The waves in the area push the water to a point that the water can become huge. I believe that the water helps push water past the islands so that it can reach to Japan and then it will come back. The water is very powerful so that the water can be surfed on and that is the attraction that people like as well as how beautiful the place in. That is what the role of the water is as it goes in the pacific.
3)It is a very peaceful place the sounds of the animals and plants and ocean make it sound really nice.
4) This reveals that Earths water can be very powerful and dangerous but fun at the same time. Especially when there are powerful and large waves that can help with surfing.
5) Humans need water as a resource to help with everyday life. Also its used in a lot of foods that we eat. We can have fun with it too.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow nice...i like it! the only thing i noticed that was different from everyone elses,is that you put numbers down. i dont think anyone else did that...anyway....i think it is amazing how water can be found worldwide! underground or on top! like hannah and i researched the ogallala aquifer, isn't it cool how water is hundreds or even thousands of feet below us? i think it is...i wouldn't know about you....anyway...again...i liked your post and thought it had lots of detail.
for example....

Anonymous said...

#4-5 have comments about how beautiful hawaii is...and i like how you explained how big the waves were in comparison to others around the globe. so good job and keep up the great work with your blog.