Rainbows. We always see them. After a rainfall. When your spraying a water hose. We always see them, but do we ever think how they form? Do we ever wonder why they are a spectrum of different colors? We already know the colors. They are red, orange, yellow, indigo, and purple. Why are all of these colors in a rainbow? Well, a rainbow is clear light bieng shown from water mist. As we all know, clear light is a rainbow of colors. The light of the rainbow is clear light. So, the rain reflects the clear light of the sun. But, if it's cloudy, you can't see a rainbow, because no clear light of the sun is bieng reflectd.
 
     Scientists have found fossils of plants and wildlife in Antarctica. Wait... Antarctica? The coldest most barren continent where human civilization cannot live for long because of intense cold and very little sunlight? How could there be plantlife there? It's nothing but snow and glaciers. Well, before the seven continents were formed, the land masses that we call continents where all one. Scientists call this Pangea. Pangaea was back millions of years ago, (I cannot say how many exact), and was when, (as I said numerous times), the seven continents where just all one big land mass. So, what does this have to do with Antarctica having fossils of ferns and trees and plants and weeds? Well, Pangaea is the answer to that question. 

     When Pangaea was still formed, it was neither closer or farther to the north and south poles. So, when your not near any of the, how is the land? You can probably expect that it was pretty hot. The land mass, Pangaea, was near the Equator. This gave it lots of heat. So, where does Antarctica have to do with this? Well, in Pangaea, Antarctica was grassy and plan
 
     For about a week, we have been doing a zoo project. I am in a group and we all have the same animal. The Speke's Gazelle. We all also have different things to do about the animal. I have classification. So where I am right now, is at the point where I need to look up more things abut the Speke's Gazelle. All I know is where it lives, what it eats, how it is on the endangered species list, how you can tell it from any other type of gazelle, etc. So, really, that's all I have right now. I don't really have anything else. That is all we did so far. Or at least I did. I mean, we went into science class, I got a paper saying classification, and I did it. What else do I have to say? I guess I could run over the classifications.
 
     I think that the greatest science discovery was, Evolution. Why? Well, if we didn't know about evolution, we wouldn't know that birds or rhinoceros's evolved from dinosaurs. I mean, a common bird you would see outside evolved from an vicious flesh eating dinosaur that can swallow a human like an ant, also known as the Tyranosaurus Rex? Well, probably not from that. There was probably bird like dinosaurs that they evolved from. But, we wouldn't know that if it wasn't for the discovery of evolution. Evolution also shows that 
 
     Who was Charles Darwin? He was the one who discovered evolution. How? Well, it ll started when he went to the island of Atlantis. Yes, Atlantis. He and his crew was aboard the Beagle, the ship, and they found this island. On this island, they found tons of different animals of all species. But what really amazed Darwin, was that there was animals of the same species, but they had different qualities about them. A good example, would be the Warblers he saw. They were the same kind of bird, Warbler, but they had different beaks. One had a small skinny one, one had a very big and hard beak. 


     Because of these different qualities, Darwin began to wonder what made them be the same species of bird, but have all different qualities. Well, they adapted to their enviroment. how? well, the big beaked
 
     A punnet square is a type of tool that we use in Science. It is not a tool like a saw or hammer, it is a square with four squares in it. Why is this so helpful? It helps show What traits are going to be passed on through two parents. Mainly, we use things like KK or Kk, or even kk. Those are the traits. KK and kk are homozygeous. That means they are the same type of trait. Kk is heterozygeous. This means that it is a mixture of the two. Why we use punnet squares, is to help us decide what traits are going to be in the child. Like, lets say there is two parents. One of them is GG and the other is gg. If they had a baby, what traits would it have. This is why we use punnet squares.  The way we use them, is we put one of the pairs of traits on the top two squares of the square, and then 
 
     We did a project before Winter Break called the DNA Ornament. It was actually challenging for me at first, but I got the hang of it. What we had to to, is get a ton of assorted colored  beads made of glass.  Then we had to get a long wire that was super easy to mishape, which we needed strait for the project to work. If we messed up the string, then we couldn't do the project properly. After getting our supplies, we put different colored beads on in a certain order. After that, we got the wire, and pulled it through some of the bead. We had to repeat this process multiple times until we had no more beads. After we ran out of beads, we went to M
 
     Science experiments that were just plain hard and or tricky. I think it was the basic needs of life. The subject itself was a bit hard, but the experiments were just dreadful. The most hardest thing that was hard for me was the Glogster. It was long and took lots of work. The thing that got me mad the most, was that it somehow deleted itself when I turned it in. Not all of it was gone. It only had my writing, and it also had some pictures, but the links and videos were all gone. I ended up geting a D because it was almost all gone. I'm lucky I got a B in science because the Glogster took up about half my grade. I was really angry that the Glogster elf deleted most of my work. I then thought that maybe there was a loading error. I kept going on Glogster again and again to see if it was there, and it was not. Then I began to think it was a saving error. I kept looking at my saved Glogsters and they were all the ones that I had before.
 
     Is Santa Claus real? We all know him by Santa Claus, others might say Saint Nick. After reading this blog, or article, I think that he may be real. Everybody knows about how Santa Claus gets in your house. They say he rides his sleigh with magic rain deer. Then he slides down your chimney with a bag of toys, then delivers presents. But, there are many questions about this. He always appears to be large. How can such a large man fit down a chimney that's so tiny? Well, after reading this article, we can conclude that with sizes of Santa Claus and his sleigh, that he may be able       
 
     DNA replicates? It does in cells. A cell will go through a time of its life to replicate itself. Cells don't have babies. They instead duplicate themselves to make more cells. The stage wich a cel is ussually in is prophase. Prophase is when the cell is getting ready for Mitosis. Mitosis is the stages when a cell duplicates. When a cell is getting ready to duplicate, it goes into interphase. Interphase is the phase where all of the cell's DNA replicates. The DNA in a cell is stored in its nucleus. When a cell is readying to duplicate, the DNA in the Nucleus begins to duplicate itself. Then the nucleus lets the DNA go out into the ectoplasm.

     I remember in science class, we did a lot aboutcells going through mitosis.