In literacy For the past 2 weeks, we have been learning about the Mariana trench So as you see we also did this self-assessment checklist for my writing So Yeah I hope you enjoyed!
Introduction:
Have you heard of the Mariana Trench?
You haven’t? Ok. Well, you came to the right Place Today I'm going to tell you all about the Mariana trench about Sea Creatures, How Deep it is and The pressure. So Yeah enjoy! Oh, one more thing I think you shouldn’t go down there it is very dangerous like very dangerous. You might not even come out.
Sea Creatures
I will be telling you about 3 sea creatures from the Mariana trench. So Sea Cucumbers can pass through tight spaces and play an important role in the Cleansing of nature by removing remains of dead animals. Also, did you know that Dumbo Octopus gets their names from their ears? And they can grow over 5 feet long! Ok, the last one the Japanese Spider Crab So if you didn’t know The Japanese spider crab is the largest known species of crab and may live up to 100 years.
How Deep?
Did you know if you put Mt Everest in the Mariana trench there will still be 3km left and it’s 11,034 meters and 36,201 feet down Which is almost 7 miles deep.
The pressure
At the bottom of the Mariana trench, the water column above exerts a pressure of 1,086 bars (15,750 psi), more than 1,000 times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level.
Conclusion:
I have learnt about MANY things about the Mariana trench I also Know that the Mariana trench is 180M years old and many other things. Sea creatures from the Mariana trench are So cool Never heard of a sea cucumber before that’s so cool that there are sea creatures like that and The pressure and how deep it is CRAZY! Anyways that all I got for today bye Hope you Enjoyed.
Hey Isabella. I love how you spent a long time ensuring that this was a quality piece of work. It definitely is! You mentioned things I haven't even learned about the Mariana Trench. I didn't know that sea cucumbers role was to clear out dead animal remains, how interesting but makes perfect sense! Next time check where you are putting your capital letters as there as some in your report that don't actually need to be there. Fantastic blog post, can't wait to read your next report!
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