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    in one direction from the balloon‚ it flies in the opposite direction. This is an example to Newton’s third law of motion‚ "To every action there is an equal opposite reaction." The characteristics to explain that an Action Force results in a Reaction Force are that the two forces should be equal in magnitude. The two forces are in opposite directions. The action force is applied to an object and reaction force is applied to something else. For example‚ a closed balloon shows all the forces are equal

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    each Year what material did you use to build that model? Singular subjects- the hot-air balloon is floating in the Sky or the hot-air balloon was floating in the sky. Singular subjects | Plural subjects | Add –s or –es to the verb. | Do not add –s or –es to the verb. | The hot-air balloon Lifts… | Hot-air balloonsLift… | Plural subjects- hot-air balloons are floating in the Sky or Hot-air balloons were floating in the sky. End of the page To draw conclusions- make decisions About what

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    struggling to keep their family from going hungry or to keep a job and his dreams are the only thing that keep him from boiling over with stress. Guy describes the feeling he gets to his wife‚ Lili‚ whenever he sees the hot air balloon‚ “ ‘Sometimes I just want to take that big balloon and ride it up in the air. I’d like to sail off somewhere and keep floating until I got to a really nice place with a nice plot of land where I could be something new. Just be something new’ ” (61) Although instead of supporting

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    down.” Question We wanted to find out how the size of a parachute would affect its descent as we felt slowing descent was integral to a parachute‟s performance – indeed‚ parachutes were invented to slow a person‟s fall when jumping from a hot air balloon. Our specific question therefore was: If we change the parachute size‚ how will it affect the time it takes to land? This question allows us to make a prediction (based on a scientific hypothesis)‚ whilst also developing skills such as questioning;

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    Most people think that when the air from a helium balloon changes your voice it is hilarious because you may sound like Donald Duck. He is a funny character and his voice is different than what we hear every day. When you take helium into your mouth and begin to talk‚ it makes you sound like Donald Duck with his high-pitched voice. You generate sound by vibrating two small flaps of mucous membrane‚ called vocal folds. Donald Duck’s vocal cords are vibrating faster than normal people’s which makes

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    about History of Transportation and separated our work so that everyone has different parts to do. I was doing the Aviation History. Mr Erroy told us to be more specified. As our topic is wide. I found out that the first flying object was the hot air balloon by the Montgolfier brothers. Then in 1903 The Wright Brothers invented and fly the first engine airplane. With the facts in place‚ I wrote a first draft of my presentation. The length was five minutes‚ and I wasn’t at all sure how many words would

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    Relating to the Black Balloon and your own literature circle book‚ in what ways have the authors presented aspects of Going it Alone in two key scenes? The Black Balloon and the Old Man and The Sea are both clear but complex examples of Going it Alone. Going it Alone is represented as a choice we must make with courage in defiance of the pressures of peers and society through some key symbolic scenes and reoccurring motifs in both texts. In the movie Black Balloon‚ Elissa Downs expresses going

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    the jumper‚ in order to ensure that the cord will stop their fall before they reach the bottom/ground. You can bungee jump from many different places as long as the location is high enough. It is also possible to jump from a helicopter or a hot air balloon as long as it is stationary and not moving. Skydiving requires an aircraft from which to jump and a parachute. When you are skydiving‚ you will freefall during the first part of the jump‚ but then you will open your parachute in order to slow your

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    Marykris A. Rivera BEED 3D [POT2] A Detailed Lesson Plan in Science (Kindergarten) I. Objectives: A. Identifies the different means of transportation. B. Classifies the different means of transportation. II. Subject Matter: “Means of Transportation” Reference: “Me and My World Textbook for Kindergarten” pp. 58-62 Materials: real objects‚ pictures‚ charts Chapter III: Me and Other Things Vocabulary: land transportation‚ air transportation‚ water transportation. Science

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    are Circumstance‚ Process and Consequences. “The Black Balloon” represents each of these three aspects through the characters within the film and these are enhanced by the techniques used by the director Ellisa Downs. Circumstance is all about why you are going it alone. It can be a choice to reject the conformist attitudes and values of society or it can be something that has been forced upon you. Within the first scene of ‘The Black Balloon’ Elissa Downs uses the symbolism of the neighbours watching

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