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Friday, July 31, 2020
my wpc
Today for the William pike challenge im going to add something to my community service and do also add my passion project like my pixel art this is some of the art i have made.
The botanical gardens
the botanical gardens
On Wednesday we went to the the botanical gardens Nd we learnt about the animals that were extinction like the moa. The Maori killed all the moa for food and there nice feathers we also learnt about trees and how in nowadays some birds are endangered. because animals eat other animals but when one of the population of animals die the animals that were eating the other specie they also die because they have no food. hears a photo of the The botanical gardens.
Thursday, July 30, 2020
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
MRS GREN Living Cheetah facts.
Cheetah facts
Movement: The cheetah Is the fastest land animal it can reach up to 70 mph They can go 0 to 68 miles per hour in just three second what helps them go fast is that they have big leg muscle and they expand fast witch produce faster speed
Reproduction
Male and female reproduce sexually.
Sensitivity Cheetahs can see up to 5km in detail. They have tear marks black lines from their eyes to their mouth. The black hairs absorb light from the sun and allow cheetahs to run straight towards the sun and still be able to see. They can hear 210 degrees and versus 140
Growth A cheetah is fully grown at six months. A fully grown cheetah gets about 21 kg to 72 kg. They can get as adult 3.6 to 4.6 feet without a tail. Their length can get 1.1 to 1.5 metres as an adult.
Respiration:While running, a cheetah's specially adapted respiratory system allows it to go from a normal rate of 60 breaths per minute to 150 breaths per minute.
Excretion:
Does no 1’s & 2’s and breathes out carbon dioxide.
Nutrition: The cheetah eats Gazelles and medium size ungulates, plus calves of larger ungulate
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Should Matariki be a National Holiday?
I think Matariki should be a national because you are celebrating the Māori New Year and remembering those who have passed on.
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