I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Ms Kirkpatrick and Mrs Anderson.
Friday, 4 January 2019
Week 3 - Day 5 - Activity 1
In the short video I learned that:
1. Some air pollution comes from Natural Sources such as Volcano Interruption, Log Fires or Allergens.
2. Most Air pollution results from human activity such as Energy and Aquaculture
3. There are different kinds of Human-made Air Pollution and they are Greenhouse Gasses, Smog and Much more.
In this Activity, we had to list 3 facts that we learned about the short video the video will be listed below. My favorite fact is fact number 2 because I didn't know air pollution come from human activities as well.
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Greetings Joshua,
ReplyDeleteYou have being working so hard on your work and your blurbs! That fact is very interesting. One of my favorite facts was, If there was smoking coming out those poles at the top of those buildings the smoke can make Air Pollution.
Keep up the hard work Joshua!
Greetings Joshua,
ReplyDeleteWell done for completing this task. Recently I have been commenting and reading on your SLJ activities and they are amazing. Good on you for being so active and reliable about your work during these summer holidays. I did this task too. By the looks of it this activity tells me that you've learnt a lot in this video.
NICE:)
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Joshua,
Well done for finding three facts from the video. It’s a very interesting video isn’t it. It is very sad that humans are having a never impact on our world. I found it interesting how global warming happens, I didn’t realise it is from chemicals and particles going into the atmosphere. Can you think of any ways that you and your whanau could help reduce your impact on the environment?
Blog ya later!
Dani
Hi Joshua,
ReplyDeleteWell done on finishing this Summer Learning Journey activity. The facts that you have listed on air pollution are great. I didn't know that humans cause the most air pollution. Keep up the excellent work Joshua.