- Pelias
- Turco
- Flores
- Padayao
- Tuyac
- Diola
- Jaurique
- Dela torre
- Laxento
- Donaire
- Matillano
- Dela Cerna
- Samson
Lunes, Marso 26, 2018
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Linggo, Marso 25, 2018
Pressure fountain
Pressure fountain
All around us, everything on Earth is being squeezed by the atmosphere above. Air pressure pushes equally in all directions, and is pushing on you now as you read this.
A similar thing is happening inside your fountain. The water in the bottle is squeezed by the height of water on top of it. The same happens with the water in the straw.
The air inside a balloon is under pressure as it is squeezed by the rubber. When you place the inflated balloon on top of the bottle, the air pressure on top of the bottle becomes higher. That pushes down on the water in the bottle, pushing it through the straw and making the fountain stronger
A similar thing is happening inside your fountain. The water in the bottle is squeezed by the height of water on top of it. The same happens with the water in the straw.
The air inside a balloon is under pressure as it is squeezed by the rubber. When you place the inflated balloon on top of the bottle, the air pressure on top of the bottle becomes higher. That pushes down on the water in the bottle, pushing it through the straw and making the fountain stronger
Biyernes, Marso 23, 2018
Leaf
Leaf
Learn a little about photosynthesis which is the ability to convert light energy from the son into chemical food energy. This starts with the the bright green chlorophyll inside leaves. The plant absorbs sunlight, carbon dioxide, water, and minerals to produce the energy needed to grow. Of course, this gives us the oxygen in our air.
During the leaf growing season, you will mostly see the blue-green chlorophyll and yellow-green chlorophyll but as leaves begin to change colors {and the chlorophyl breaks down as the leaves die}, you will be able to see more yellow and orange pigments come through. It would be fun to compare the results between summer and fall!
Mixing Oil,Softdrinks
Mixing Oil,Softdrinks
While water often mixes with other liquids to form solutions, oil and water does not. Water molecules are strongly attracted to each other, this is the same for oil, because they are more attracted to their own molecules they just don't mix together. They separate and the oil floats above the water because it has a lower density.
If you really think oil and water belong together then try adding some dish washing liquid or detergent. Detergent is attracted to both water and oil helping them all join together and form something called an emulsion. This is extra handy when washing those greasy dishes, the detergent takes the oil and grime off the plates and into the water, yay!
Bundok maynoba
Bundok maynoba
Arguably the mountain with the highest success rate of viewing the sea of clouds of all the Rizal mountains, Mt. Maynoba (pronounced may-noo-ba) was an instant hit from its opening as a hiking destination in early 2016. Easy enough to do in a few hours – and reachable from Metro Manila by private transport in an hour or two, this mountain at the foothills of the Sierra Madre in Tanay, Rizal offers breathtaking views of the Sierra Madre mountains, and enough variety in the trail to sustain one’s interest throughout the loop hike – from a steep, forested ascent up the so-called “Mt. Cayabu” (which is actually more of a subsidiary peak of Maynoba), a grassy, open trek at the higher reaches, and a descent through woodland that culminates in a small river system with a good number of waterfalls.
Bundok banahaw
Bundok banahaw
(alternative spelling: Banahao or Banájao) is an active volcano on Luzon in the Philippines. The three-peaked volcano complex is located between the provinces of Laguna and Quezon and is the tallest mountain in the CALABARZON region dominating the landscape for miles around.
The mountain is considered by many as a "Holy mountain" and is popular among pilgrims along with mountain climbers. It is located in a protected area known as Mounts Banahaw–San Cristobal Protected Landscape covering
Bundok Pico de Loro
Bundok Pico de Loro
is a dormant volcano in Cavite province on the island of Luzon, Philippines. The mountain rises to an elevation of 688 m (2,257 ft) above mean sea level and is the highest peak of the Mounts Palay-Palay–Mataas-na-Gulod Protected Landscape. The mountain is one of the ancient volcanic features of Bataan Arc.
Bundok Dulang-dulang
Bundok Dulang-dulang
dubbed by Filipino mountaineers as "D2", is the highest elevation peak in the Kitanglad Mountain Range, located in the north central portion of the province of Bukidnon in the island of Mindanao. It is the second highest mountain of the Philippines at 2,941 metres (9,649 ft) above sea level, second only to Mount Apo of Davao at 2,956 m (9,698 ft) and slightly higher than Mount Pulag of Luzon, the third highest at 2,922 m (9,587 ft).
Bundok Apo
Bundok Apo
Ang Bundok Apo ay isang bundok na nasa Davao sa Pilipinas. Ito ang pinakamataas na bundok sa bansa. Ang Bundok Apo ay ang siyang pinakamataas na bundok sa Pilipinas sa taas na 2,954 metro. Ang geothermal energy ang pinaggalingan sa bundok na ito. Wala pang ulat ng pagputok ng bulkan ng huling panahon.
Bundok Pulag
Bundok Pulag
Bundok Pulag- is Luzon’s highest peak at 2,926 metres (9,600 ft) above sea level. The borders between the provinces of Benguet, Ifugao, and Nueva Vizcaya meet at the mountain's peak.
It is the third highest mountain in the Philippines, next to Mount Apo and Mount Dulang-dulang.
Mount Pulag is famous for its "sea of clouds" and the view of the Milky Way Galaxy at dawn, which has attracted many tourists who wish to see the "other-worldly" scenery.
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