Friday, September 10, 2021

Research about Neptune

 Kia Ora Fellow bloggers. Today Kea had a similar task to yesterday. Yesterday I did research and Explanation about Jupiter. But today i'm doing Research and Explanation about Neptune. I sort of did the same thing by making a slideshow presentation on Neptune. I had to use a rang and variety of different websites, articles, and links just so I could make this presentation complete. 

I found it easy to gather information and put it together - it wasn't that hard to do anything. Here is a couple of links to articles if you wanna find out more interesting facts about Neptune. I have also include my slideshow. I hope you like it. 


Here is the links so a quiz and a article all about Neptune. My challenge for you it to comment your favorite planet and why.
Article: https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/all-about-neptune/en/
Quiz: https://www.free-astronomy-quiz.com/neptune_q1.html

2 comments:

  1. Hey Margaux, i love how you are so enthusiastic and eager to learn about our solar system. Tino pai, i enjoyed your presentation and your interesting fun facts about Neptune. My favorite planet is Saturn because of the bright beautiful rings that circle its equator, but did you know that its beautiful rings are not solid, they are made up of bits of ice, dust and rock...interesting

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    1. Hi Ana, Thank you for the comment. I love how you have told me why Saturn is your favorite planet including a fun fact. And I had no Idea that Saturn's rings were made of ice, dust and rock. I always thought that Satruns rings were made of rocks, dust, and sand based on the life form out there. - Margaux.

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