>>>>>>>>>>Week #4 Challenge Question RESULTS <<<<<<<<<<
>>>>>>THIS WEEK'S PARTICIPANTS!
Blessed Sacrament School, Washington, D.C.
Tony King, Grade 5 from Monticello, Wisconsin
Owasso Mills Elementaary School -- Mrs. Bereron's Class
Mr. Kotoski's Class, Toki Middle School, Madison, WI
Mr. Grott's Class, Millbrook, NY
Alison Anthony (age 13)
Tim McCollum's Class, Charleston Jr. High, Charleston, Illinois
Norma Barne's 8th Grade Class, Missouri
Pat Cook's 4th Grade Class, Easley, SC
Jay Vaillancourt's Grace 6 Science Class, Fall River, MA
George Zack's 6-7-8 Science Classes, Black Hawk, Colorado
Charlotte Steven's 8th Graders, Alpharetta, Georgia
Mike Reynold's 7th Graders, Cranbrook Kingswood MS
Edward Beidas Proviso East HS Seniors. Illinois
Darlene Taylor's MESA Class -- Dixon Middle School, Provo, Utah
Andy Hockstetler, Community College Student, Phoenix, Arizona
Eric Lavak-Dahl and Adam Hirsch, Ages 10-11.
Mark Hines' students, Hawaii
Thabet Peter Al Fishawi, Egypt
Jack Kriss' 6th Graders, Columbine Middle School, Montrose, Colorado
Janet Cook's Students from Colorado's Finest Alternative HS, Denver,
Colorado
Steve Larson. Life Long Learner (Yea!) Age 33 Amateur Astronomer
Anna Wetherington, Grade 5, Monticello Schools, Monticello, Wisconsin
>>>>>>THE ****BEST ANSWERS***** BY GRADE LEVEL:
(THESE STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE A RECOGNITION AWARD CERTIFICATE AND TOKEN
PRIZE!)
Many students gave correct answers -- all those with correct answers were
put into a drawing and one name/group per grade level won! All
participants are recognized for their effort and creative thinking!
Elementary School: Justin B. in Pat Cook's 4th Grade Class
Middle School: Mr. Grott's 6th Grade Class, Millbrook, NY
High School: Josh Venters -- 12th Grade, George Zack
>>>>>>STUDENT'S/OTHERS ANSWERS TO CQ#4
Blessed Sacrament School
Subject: Challenge Question #4
A person standing wouldn't be blown over by the winds because of a
number of things. First, the Mars atmosphere is very thin. So the air
with the sand would sift right past you. Also, Mars clouds are located
higher than Earth's, so most of the high winds would be up there.
Danny Ross
Chris Hayes
Maureen Andary
Julie Finelli
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Blessed Sacrament School
Subject: Challenge Question
You would not get blown over because the force of Mars gravity is very
weak leaving the dust storm high into the atmosphere. The dust storm
will not be powerful because it will not be able to collect more
particles to build up its force when high in the Atmosphere. The winds
would be stronger but it would not be effective to the ground by the
weak pull of the gravity.
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Blessed Sacrament School
Subject: Challenge Question
You would probably wouldn't be blown over if you stood on the surface
of Mars at this time because the atmosphere is a lot thinner on Mars
than on Earth. This means that the wind wouldn't have the force that it
has on Earth. Also the surface pressure on Mars is a lot smaller than
the surface pressure on Earth.
Ginny Garayta
Jason Leshner
Logan Rainard
Laura Hur
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Blessed Sacrament School
Subject: Challenge Question 4
We think the giant dust storms that take place on Mars would not blow
us down if we were on the surface of Mars during one of them because
we think the storms occur high in the martian atmosphere. Therefore,
the winds would be blowing high across the martain sky and would not
affect us very much. Since Mars has only 38% of the gravity on Earth,
the atmosphere is farther from the surface of Mars than the
atmosphere of Earth is from Earth's surface so, the winds of the
storms could be visible to a satellite but could be high in the
martain atmosphere.
by Nicky Kessides Brian Wood Mike Martell and Elizabeth Wilson
team #3 at blessed Sacrament School Washington D.C
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Challenge#4
To: jwee@mail.arc.nasa.gov
There is less gravity than you weigh so it won't blow you away.
Tony King Monticello, Wisconsin
stmont01@llwisc.wecb.org
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OMills@Busprod.Com (Owasso Mills Elementary School)
Subject: challenge question
challenge question #4
You wouldnt get knocked down because Mars has less atmosphere and less
gravity than Earth.
Mrs. Bergeron's class
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jkotoski@madison.k12.wi.us (Unverified)
From: Students of James Kotoski