(Taken by Sergio Campos)
As we all witness in Autumn the leaves of many trees begin to change color. According to Science made Simple the change of color in the leaves is due to photosynthesis. When Autumn comes the days become shorter and there is not enough light or water. With that there is not a lot of light which plants need in order to have photosynthesis occur. When Autumn arrives, since there is not enough light or or water the trees will live off the food they had stored during the summer. They will stop photosynthesis from occurring and the chloroplasts will disappear. That is why the leaves change color and its all because of photosynthesis.
Work Cited
"Autumn Leaves and Fall Foliage: Why Do Fall Leaves Change Color." Science made
Simple. N.p. 2013. Web. 19 Oct. 2014.
Our AP teacher, Ms. Farias, has given us an assignment where we have to observe something, preferably alive, for the next two months. I will be observing the wildlife in my backyard. The many interesting things like plants and animals that I see will be written about and photographed in a field journal which will lead to our final assignment. It's a long and hard process but it will be a fun expiernce. It's good to observe, in depth, things you normally don't notice.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Arachnids!
(Taken by Sergio Campos)
Spiders are interesting in my opinion, for instance the spider in the picture above is a very small spider and it was able to build that web. The web is about six inches in diameter and the spider is about one centimeter or less. Amazingly that little spider made it. I wonder how it still survives because daily I observe it and there are no bugs in sight on the web. I don't know what kind of spider it is but I did research and I wasn't able to find the exact spider like the one in the picture, I did notice that it is hairy and has black or brown marks on its abdomen top and bottom. I do also wonder if it is a baby or an adult. I haven't seen bigger spiders near by other than his neighbor the long-bodied cellar spider also known as the daddy long leg. The day I spotted the spider on it's web and I continued to observe closer I then saw the daddy long leg, it didn't do much but stay still. Some say that the daddy long leg is harmless because of its small fangs and some say that they eat bugs. So back to the unknown spider who knows if it's poisonous or not, that's a scary thought to be honest. I will continue to observe it to see if it grows or if it disappears or just to waist time because spiders are interesting like I said before.
Spiders are interesting in my opinion, for instance the spider in the picture above is a very small spider and it was able to build that web. The web is about six inches in diameter and the spider is about one centimeter or less. Amazingly that little spider made it. I wonder how it still survives because daily I observe it and there are no bugs in sight on the web. I don't know what kind of spider it is but I did research and I wasn't able to find the exact spider like the one in the picture, I did notice that it is hairy and has black or brown marks on its abdomen top and bottom. I do also wonder if it is a baby or an adult. I haven't seen bigger spiders near by other than his neighbor the long-bodied cellar spider also known as the daddy long leg. The day I spotted the spider on it's web and I continued to observe closer I then saw the daddy long leg, it didn't do much but stay still. Some say that the daddy long leg is harmless because of its small fangs and some say that they eat bugs. So back to the unknown spider who knows if it's poisonous or not, that's a scary thought to be honest. I will continue to observe it to see if it grows or if it disappears or just to waist time because spiders are interesting like I said before.
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Autumn
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(Taken by Sergio Campos)
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