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This morning the Batten team had a video chat with Andrew and he told us all about water. One off the things he told us was that we can never run out of water because the water cycle always comes so there is always water to fill up the aquifers. Another thing he told us is you can change saltwater to freshwater by mixing chemicals together with natural resources. The word that scientist use for this sort of thing is desalination. The last thing that he told us was that when rivers are not flowing they will they go to a river that is flowing well and they get buckets and fill them up then tip it in the river that isnt flowing well to get it flowing again.
Don: Eel scientist Hello this morning the Batten team listened to Don who was telling us about ells. The first thing he told us was that shortfin eels like eating crabs. You can tell that a eel has eaten a crab by looking at the bottom of it. When you look at the bottom of it and it is red it means that it has eaten a crab. The second thing was that It takes 7-10 months for a baby eel to get back to New Zealand and it takes 5-6 months for an adult eel to get to Tonga. When an eel is swimming it can look backwards well swimming fords. These are some of the interesting things that we learnt about eels Eels eat little baby ducklings Eels can smell their pray from about 4 meters away. There are 19 species of eels in the world. Females can grow up to 3 meters long. Eels teeth face backwards. When an eel catches its prey there is know way for the prey to escape. A really big eel can give...
Ahiahi marea, Welcome to my blog! This is where I'll put my work so that you can read it, and comment on it.Please enjoy, and please comment. Thanks for reading. Pollyanna
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