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Monday, 11 March 2019

Science - Research

  • Ethics of Cloning
The safety and efficacy of the procedure, cloning destructive embryonic stem cell research
What are the ethical issues of cloning??
Reproductive cloning includes genetics damage. While many of these views are religious in origin, some of the questions raised by cloning are faced by secular perspectives as well.
How does cloning work on animals?
In reproductive cloning, researchers remove the somatic cell, such as a skin cell, from an animal that they wish to copy.
How does cloning work on humans??
Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy (or clone) of a human. Human cloning, which is the reproduction of human cells and tissue.

  • Where did Humans originate?
The first modern humans began moving outside of Africa about 70,000 - 100,000 years ago.
The fossil evidence was insufficient for archaeologist Richard Leakey to resolve the debate about exactly where in Africa modern humans first appeared.
Most scientists currently recognize some 15 to 20 different species of early humans.
The Process of Evolution
A process of evolution involves a series of natural changes that cause species to arise, adapt to the environment and become extinct. Organisms have originated through the process of biological evolution. In this system, modern humans are classified as Homo sapiens.

  • Darwinism - Survival of the Fittest
Is a phrase that originated from Darwinism evolutionary theory as a way of describing as natural selection. Biology concept of fitness is defined as reproductive success.

  • What happens if you have extra sex chromosomes?
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The addition of an extra X Chromosome occurs during the formation of reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) in one person’s parents.
  • Should we use GMO food in our diet?
It’s human nature, it seems to resist change and fear the unknown. Genetic engineering of food and feed crops resulted in their resounding condemnation.
Why Food is Genetically modified??

Most Foods are modifications have primarily focused on cash crops in high demand by farmers such as soybean, corn, canola, and cotton.


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What Am I Learning??
I'm learning about Genetics and Evolution also with some other research if you'll go through my Blog.

How does this show my learning??
It shows by publishing my work on the blog and sharing to other people.


What Am I wondering??
I'm wondering How do people have this Baldness also Sickle- Anemia. 


Friday, 8 March 2019

Climate - ESOL

What is the hottest place on the earth??
Death Valley

Why Is It So Hot??
Death Valley heats are caused by a combination of the lack of water, geography, and materials that make up the valley.

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Death Valley is a Mountain Desert place. Where is Death Valley located??
Death Valley is located in California,  USA 


Why is it called Death Valley??
Death Valley was givens its forbidding name by a group of pioneers lost here in the winter of 1849-1850. As the party climbed out of the valley over the Panamint Mountains, one of the men turned, looked back, and said Goodbye, Death Valley.


How Hot is Death Valley??
Death Valley's records temperature of 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.7 degrees Celsius) the hottest ever measured on Earth was set exactly 100 years ago.


The Coldest Place On Earth??
Vostok Station, Antarctica

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Why is it so Cold??
During the southern hemisphere winter of 1983, At Russia's Vostok research station in Antarctica frighteningly cold minus 129.6 degrees Fahrenheit, which is 54 degrees colder than the winter average their ad the coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth. Vostok Station looks like a snow desert.




Friday, 1 March 2019

Slaves Trading- Map



This Map shows the slaves were taken from Africa to America and make them work for them, beating them they don't get much food and other kinds of stuff etc.

What Have I Learnt??
First of all, I have learnt how to use this My Maps Site which is crazy and others are all about these slaves taken from there home to another country burning there home killing people and some of the African people helps Americans or Europe to capture there own people for slaves because they get paid.

How does this work show my learning??
Actually this legit shows my learning and the hard work I did, did I?? idk but completing this didn't take long but at some point, I was confused so got a bit stuck.


What I'm I wondering??
I'm wondering that what will happen if these slaves stuff happened in New Zealand or is it happening in New Zealand.


And also if you zoom out and see there's a lot of them there well actually Idk how did that happen but you have to only see one of them because others are same as the first one you'll see :D