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Thursday, May 28, 2020

Thursday reading

NIWA - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research 

Artificially - faking it

Atmospheric - the sky, the space

High-resolution - high quality

Examined by scientists - looked at by scientists

Submersible - like a tiny submarine

Enabled - you are allowed to do something 

Seabed - It when you can touch the sand/floor

Isileli -   

  • How do the scientists study the reef? What are they trying to show or figure out?

They get a boat and they want to the deep deep water they use a submersibles 

To get   


  • Why are the NZ scientists testing in an "artificially acidified sea water" - what does this mean?

Mariah 

  • Why does Australia have tropical coral and NZ have cold-water coral?Australia is closer to the equator and NZ is more on the far side of south so that means NZ is cold-water.

  • What kinds of animals (corals, fish, sharks) live in NZ’s cold-water coral reef? These are sea creatures that like cold-water.Sponges,jellyfishjigglingand crustaceans.Reefs of the Deep: The Biology and Geology of Cold-Water Coral ...

Lemeki

  • Where does NZ cold-water coral?How far down? Why can't NZ have tropical coal

  • It grows in the deep sea. The sea is 11kc down. Because nz have cold water and tropical coal  like warm water.

  • How do scientists get the cold water coral so they can study it?

  • By going into a Submersible

Giamarni

  • Make a DLO showing 'before and after' type photos of coral reefs. Make a screencast and explain how coral reefs are damaged using your own words.<img src="https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/e/2PACX-1vSamEW-7RbDWPyyMdEdxcst7SbwYrbasliW8ix4msKNRRQ6lKY1ZSbYHT1whLQbpl8_m-T_XNJe1ktN/pub?w=960&amp;h=720">



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