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Thursday 28 October 2021

Chilli

Hello today i'm doing a post about chili in science.

Here are three videos about chilli's Aim: I want to find the best way to cool down your tongue after eating the Carolina Reaper chilli. Research:




Here are three facts about the Carolina Reaper 

The Carolina Reaper was originally called HP22B.

The Carolina Reaper was artificially created.

The Reaper doesn't effect birds and they don't feel it because they don't have the effects of Capsaicin.


Method:
Equipment

Carolina Reaper Sauce

Popsicle Stick 

Drinks. Cola, Water and milk.

Timer.

Instructions

1. Get your equipment ready.

2. Get a drop of the hot sauce on your popsicle stick.

3. Lick the Hot Chilli sauce.

4. Start the timer.

5. After around one minute drink your cola, water or milk.

6. After five minutes how hot is your mouth.

7. Repeat the experiment but with a different drink.

Drink

Effect out of 10.

Water

8/10

Milk

2/10

Cola

4/10

thanks for reading thanks tom.

Friday 22 October 2021

Persuasive Writing

 Hello today i'm going to be sharing my work in Persuasive Writing.

Here is my work:

Animals Shouldn't be kept in a zoo. (title)

I strongly believe that animals should be kept in a zoo. Presently zoos take care of lot's of animals, help endangered secedes and assist animals in their births.

Firstly, in New Zealand zoos like Orana Park have lots of native animals like the kiwi, tui and eels. These animals live in encloses for the safety and comfort of the animals.

Additionally Auckland zoo have crocodiles, spiders and dinosaur bones that have been preserved for many years and will be there for many years to come. So that younger generations can see what we see today.

Finally zoos take care of the animals, clean them and feed them!

In conclusion I think animals should be kept in a zoo.

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Thanks for looking and reading my post if you have time leave a comment. Thanks Tom.

Tuesday 19 October 2021

Growing Bacteria!

 Today i'm sharing my post about science and growing bacteria!

Our aim was the grow bacteria in a week. For this we used a agar plate, a cotton bud swab, a vivid pen and some sellotape. Our method was to first. Collect the bacteria on a cotton bud swab from taps, computer keyboards or desks. 2. Divide the agar in half by drawing a line on the lid. 3. Wipe the swab onto the agar solution. 4. Put the Petri dish into the incubator for one week to allow the bacteria to grow. 5. Draw and label the bacteria. 6. Draw and label a scientific diagram of the experiment. 

Later this week I will update this post. But in the meantime have a great day!