1. Reflect and write about differences and similarities between explorers of the past and modern day explorers. What types of hardships do both have in common?
a1: Every explorer, regardless of being from the past or the present, has had many hardships. The past explorers didn't have the type of technology we had. The present had it easier off, but it was still difficult. Both the past and the present had to deal with harsh weather sometimes, some would not find any discoveries at all.
2. Name some places that have been explored in modern times.
a2: Some places that have been explored in modern times are Mid-Ocean Ridges, the rainforests of Africa, even the moon.
3. Name places that were explored during the early history of humans.
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4. Name a place that you have explored. What was unique about it that you think another visitor to that site would not have noticed?
a4: When I was visiting Raymond CA, I was Walking along the river side and after awhile I noticed a collection of twigs and plants that had something quickly move into it and I went under the water to find a massive amount of Crawfish living with Sunfish and even baby Bass in that hole I only noticed it because of the fact that I was looking at it at the right time.
5. Name a place that you would like to explore. What do you think you would find there? Why?
a5: A place I would like to visit is Paris, France. I want to see the Eiffel Tower and experience their way of life.
6. Why is it important to document your explorations? What is your favorite way to remember your own adventures?
a6: We document our explorations to remember those memories again when we are older or to show that we discovered it. However, my favorite way to remember my adventures is by taking even a simple rock because I can remember what happend at the time that I got that item.
7. List a few of your science and exploration role models (alive or historic) and why they inspire you. On a sheet of notebook paper or on the computer, compose a letter to one of your science and exploration role models. Write something you would want them to know about you and why you consider them an inspiration.
a1: Every explorer, regardless of being from the past or the present, has had many hardships. The past explorers didn't have the type of technology we had. The present had it easier off, but it was still difficult. Both the past and the present had to deal with harsh weather sometimes, some would not find any discoveries at all.
2. Name some places that have been explored in modern times.
a2: Some places that have been explored in modern times are Mid-Ocean Ridges, the rainforests of Africa, even the moon.
3. Name places that were explored during the early history of humans.
a3: .
4. Name a place that you have explored. What was unique about it that you think another visitor to that site would not have noticed?
a4: When I was visiting Raymond CA, I was Walking along the river side and after awhile I noticed a collection of twigs and plants that had something quickly move into it and I went under the water to find a massive amount of Crawfish living with Sunfish and even baby Bass in that hole I only noticed it because of the fact that I was looking at it at the right time.
5. Name a place that you would like to explore. What do you think you would find there? Why?
a5: A place I would like to visit is Paris, France. I want to see the Eiffel Tower and experience their way of life.
6. Why is it important to document your explorations? What is your favorite way to remember your own adventures?
a6: We document our explorations to remember those memories again when we are older or to show that we discovered it. However, my favorite way to remember my adventures is by taking even a simple rock because I can remember what happend at the time that I got that item.
7. List a few of your science and exploration role models (alive or historic) and why they inspire you. On a sheet of notebook paper or on the computer, compose a letter to one of your science and exploration role models. Write something you would want them to know about you and why you consider them an inspiration.