Monday 26 November 2012

Alluvial island.
Coral island. Madives.
Volcanic island. Peak Teide. Tenerife.

Continental islands.
Barrier island.
  • ´Continental islands, which occur due to flooding and erosion of land on the edge of a large continent.
  • Volcanic islands, which are formed when volcanoes deep in the ocean rise above the water's surface.
  • Coral islands, which are large collections of coral atop rock (usually volcanic) in the ocean.
  • Alluvial islands, which are formed by the outward flow of water depositing silt and gravel at the mouth of a river.
  • Barrier islands, which are formed by waves depositing sand on the shallow ocean bottom as they crash on the shoreline.

    Tthank you to  curiosity.discovery.com

Tuesday 13 November 2012

Ecosystems



What is an Ecosystem?


Food Chains


We learned this  in class today . Have a look.

Plants

Plants´ life cycle.
This is a video about Plants . Click the link at the top of the page.
 We studied it .
 I hope you will  enjoy it.



From Seed to Flower


This one is beautiful!!!!!!

Curiosities of the science world


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