Lesson 86: The Heliocentric Theory Lesson 87: Copernicus Lesson 88: Vesalius Lesson 89: âœï¸The Pencil âœï¸ The Heliocentric Theory / Nicolaus Copernicus Nicolaus Copernicus invented the The Heliocentric Theory, and challenged Aristotle’s theory that the Earth is at the center of the universe. Now, into the theory that has been proved out of a theory …
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The Difference Between A Common Snapping Turtle And An Alligator Snapping Turtle
Common Snapping Turtle Alligator Snapping Turtle Smooth Big ridges Extendable Neck Stationary Neck Swims Ambushes (more below) Not Endangered Endangered
History Lesson #75
The world around the time these tools were invented plays a crucial role in the history of those inventions. Let’s take a look. Before that time, an English man bought a piece of land from the french. That land was called Normandy. So the king of England was also Duke of Normandy. The English wanted …
History lesson: #70
Lesson 66: Spectacles Lesson 67: Mechanical Clocks Lesson 68: Paper Mills Lesson 69: Robert Grosseteste Eye Glasses (Spectacles) Glasses had a BIG impact on history. They allowed scholars to work later into their life. This boosted books production. There was no more fear of getting old. As time went on, until Teddy Roosevelt’s life, glasses …
History Lesson #65
Lesson 61: Buttons Lesson 62: Oil Painting Lesson 63: Cannons Lesson 64: Spinning Wheel Buttons Buttons were invented as a strap to replace pins and brooches. They were made of metal, but, in time, declined to plastic. They started a change in clothing, and became to the strap of the Blue Jeans invented by Levi …
History lesson #60
My Lessons For The Past Week Lesson 56: Trebuchet Lesson 57: Distilled Spirits Lesson 58: Vertical Windmill Lesson 59: Stern-Mounted Rudder Trebuchet The trebuchet is a missile launcher. It uses gravity or other force to launch. Here is how the trebuchet works: 1: men pull ropes or crank a pulley to make force pulling one …
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🦈Sharks🦈(Part B) Basking Sharks, And Whale Sharks
Basking sharks and Whale sharks are filter feeders. This means that they move through the water, and it goes through the mouth, and the plankton (Which they eat) gets caught by a filter, before the water exits through the gills. (More on the way fish eat here.) These sharks are the biggest fish in the …
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History Lesson #55
The Inventions I learned about this week Universities Wine presses (ðŸ·) Ribbed Vault Chimney Universities Universities’ impact on history was that it was helpful to teach people. But now do to inflation, it is not as good a help as no collage. It was funded buy the church and the students had full control over …
🦈 Sharks!🦈(Part A) General
Sharks have at least three rows of teeth (going up into the upper mouth area). Sharks have a great sense of smell, being capable of smelling blood from a far distance. Sharks have great eye-sight. They can see very well at night and have color vision, at lest in the daytime.