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How do Forces of Nature & Environment

Impact our Local Habitats?

Written By Matteo

 

My name is Matteo and I am a second grader at HTe North County. My class went to clean up Carlsbad Beach and noticed lots of trash! We decided to create a project about our dilemma. The essential question for our project was, "How do forces of nature and environment our local habitats?" We learned how trash and pollution impact the animals that live in our local habitats.

 

Please read my research below to learn more about our project and how you can help protect our local habitats.

Introduction

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     Goblin sharks live 12,000 feet in the water. they havecrooked and sharp teeth. They grow up to 3.4 meters in length. They have a long nose.

 

Eddie and the Harpoon

 

   A goblin shark named Eddie was 12,000 feet in the water when he saw fish. It saw Eddie, It tried to swim away but Eddie ate the fish. He was outside a cave when a cave fell on him, It was hit by a harpoon. The cave fell because the harpoon was a piece of trash but it was still strong.

    There was a loud boom Eddie did not know what it was so he went up the cave and looked through a crack and he saw an oil rig ship sinking it was heading for the cave.

     Luckly another goblin shark was in the cave. They both pushed a rock out and they both came out and they both came out of the cave there was oil every where so they went to Alaska. And they lived happly ever after the end.

 

Special thanks to:

The parents of 2nd Grade HTe and

    

5,090 fishing lines are in Califonia. 1,373 fishing lures are in California. The total of California fishing lines, fishing nets and fishing lures, is 7, 408.

 

Data From: 2009 International Costal Cleanup

Project By:

Ms.Kim Tsai's 2nd Grade Students

 

For more information, please visit Ms.Kim Tsai's Digital Portfolio at: http://mskimtsai.wix.com/htesecondgrade

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