Back Country Field Report - Outpost Teacher's Dig



Mrs. Walker, Palm View: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 11:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Let’s explore and learn more about the Coachella Valley. Our desert can be a very forbidding place if you are not prepared.

Mrs. Walker, Palm View: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 11:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Challenge #1 What are two survival tips to be followed while you are in the desert? www.desertgold.com/search/survive.html

Mrs. Walker, Palm View: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 11:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Challenge #2 Which President established the Joshua Tree National Park and in what year? button

Mrs. Walker, Palm View: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 11:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Challenge #3 Which desert animal survives on seeds alone? button (Scroll down to: Wildlife in the Desert)

Mrs. Walker, Palm View: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 11:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Challenge #4 What’s the name of the largest desert spider? button

Mrs. Walker, Palm View: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 11:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Challenge #5 What are the two purposes for the large ears on a Fennec Fox? button

Mrs. Walker, Palm View: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 11:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Challenge #6 Where does the Fennec Fox live? button

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Ernesto and Aaron PALM VIEW 2.10 August 1936 by president Franklin D.

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Brandon 1.Your vehecle shoud be in good condition take a jack. 2.Augast 10 1936 by Franklin D.

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Ernesto and Aaron PALM VIEW

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Brandon 1.Your vehecle shoud be in good condition take a jack. 2.Augast 10 1936 by Franklin D. 3.kangaroo rats

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Ernesto and Aaron PALMVIEW 3.Kangoro rats.

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Brandon 4.tarantula hawk wasps

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Aaron 4.tarantula hawk wasps

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Aaron 4.tarantula hawk wasps

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Aaron 4.tarantula hawk wasps

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Brandon 5. 6 incics long

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Brandon 6. north american

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Crystal 1. Where in the earth are they ? They live in the part of the North Africa .

cv3: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 1:53PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Allyson and Crystal #1. Always take a companion. #2. Be prepared.

cv3: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 1:54PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Allyson and Crystal #1. Always take a companion. #2. Be prepared.

cv3: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 2:06PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Allyson and Crystal #1. Tarantula

Julia Curiel, Napa St. Elem.: . . . . Sat, Apr 13, 1:23PM PST (-0800 GMT)
I love this website! I'll definately show it to my students. Thank you.

Mrs.E: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:25PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig.1 Expect the unexpected to happen and you are likely to be prepared. Dress in light colored, loose fitting clothes for the heat, and several layers of clothing for the cooler weather. Wear a hat.

Ms.E Ever : . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:26PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig 1# Take shelter material, plenty of sun screen, proper clothing, and a first aid kit. Have taken a CPR/first aid course. Expect the unexpected to happen and you are likely to be prepared.

san Antonio: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:26PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#1 Two server Expect the unexpected to happen and you are likely to be prepared. Dress in light colored, loose fitting clothes for the heat, and several layers of clothing for the cooler weather. Wear a hat.

Mrs. Ethirveerasingam/Justin B.: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:26PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1Two survival tips are Let someone know your trip route, destination, and return date. Leave a map or written directions with someone.Let them know if you change plans after you leave. If you get stuck, you need a place to start looking.

julio mrs.ethirveerasingam's class: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:28PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 Expect the unexpected and come prepared.

Rocio/San Antonio Elm School: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:28PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Number 1# I chose Take shelter material, plenty of sun screen, proper clothing, and a first aid kit. Have taken a CPR/first aid course.Be Prepared. Take plenty of rations and a minimum of onegallon of water per person for each day. More is better.

San Antonio/Adrian Perez: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:28PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 Two deserts, two large ecosystems whose characteristics are determined primarily by elevation, come together at Joshua Tree National Park. Few areas more vividly illustrate the contrast between high and low desert.

Jonny San Antonio Elemanantary: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:29PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 Two survival tips if your going to a desert: Dress in light colored, loose fitting clothes for the heat, and several layers of clothing for the cooler weather. Wear a hat. Take shelter material, plenty of sun screen, proper clothing, and a first aid kit. Have taken a CPR/first aid course.

Mrs./christopher: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:29PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 Be Prepared. Take plenty of rations and a minimum of one gallon of water per person for each day. More is better. Take shelter material, plenty of sun screen, proper clothing, and a first aid kit. Have taken a CPR/first aid course.

Mrs.E Jesus B.: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:30PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 Take warm clothes and some mittens so that your hands wouldn't get so cold. Then put them on so that you wouldn't freeze

julio mrs.ethirveerasingam's class: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:30PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

ms.Ethiveeraisam/javier: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:31PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#1 two survival tips areTake plenty of rations and a minimum of one gallon of water per person for each day. More is better. Take shelter material, plenty of sun screen, proper clothing, and a first aid kit.

Ms.E Ever : . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:32PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig 2# Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

San Antonio/Adrian Perez: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:32PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984

Michael Ms. Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:32PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 Let someone know your trip route, destination, and return date. Leave a map or written directions with someone. Let them know if you change plans after you leave. If you get stuck, we need a place to start looking.

Mrs.E: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:32PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig2 President established was franklan D. Rosabell

Jonny San Antonio Elemanantary: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:33PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 President Franklin D. Roosevelt was the president who established Joshua National Park in 1984.

Mrs.E Jesus B.: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:33PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #2 Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994.

jose Ms.Ethirveeraingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:33PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

Mrs. Ethirveerasingam/Justin B.: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:34PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 Joshua tree National park was proclaimed a national monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D.

Mrs.E ,Edgar: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:34PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#2--- President Franklin D. Roosevelt established National Park in 10 August 1936 redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994.

ms.Ethiveeraisam/javier: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:35PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#2 Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

Tania/San Antonio School: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:35PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 Take shelter material, plenty of sun screen, proper clothing, and a first aid kit. Have taken a CPR/first aid course. Never Go Along. Always take a companion, especially if you are not familiar with the area. If things go wrong you can help each other.

Eva Mrs.Ethirverasingams class: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:35PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 President Franklin D. Roosevelt astablished the Joshua tree national park in 10 August 1936.

katia mrs.E: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:35PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 Let someone know your trip route, destination, and return date. Leave a map or written directions with someone Let them know if you change plans after you leave. If you get stuck, we need a place to start looking.

Jonny San Antonio Elemanantary: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:35PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3 The Kangaroo Rat is the animal who survives on seeds alone.

julio mrs.ethirveerasingam's class: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:36PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Kangaroo Rat.To survive in the desert on seeds alone is a challenge few can meet.

Michael Ms. Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:36PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #2 Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

Ms.E Ever : . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:37PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig 3# Kangaroo RatKangaroo Rat is the that surive on seeds.

Mrs.E: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:37PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig.3 A Kangaroo Rat lives on eating seed alone.

San Antonio/Adrian Perez: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:37PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3 Kangaroo Rat That survies on desert seeds only.

Eric Ms. Ethirveerasingam's Class: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:37PM PST (-0800 GMT)
The animal that survives the on seed alone is a kangroo rat.

Mrs. Ethirveerasingam/Justin B.: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:38PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3 The kangaroorat eats seeds alone in the desert.

lizette Ms.Ethiraveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:38PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1Be Prepared. Take plenty of rations and a minimum of one gallon of water per person for each day. More is better.Never Go Along. Always take a companion, especially if you are not familiar with the area. If things go wrong you can help each other.

katia mrs.E: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:38PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2On August10,1936 it was established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

gladis: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:38PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3 the kagerfe rat is the serfif is ami,al

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Dig#3---The animal that serverd seeds is the Kangoroo Rat.

edgar,Mrs.E: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:39PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3---The animal that serverd on seeds are the Kangoroo Rat.

Mrs.E Jesus B.: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:39PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #3 The Kangaroo Rat is the one that survives on seeds alone.

Jonny San Antonio Elemanantary: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:39PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4 The Tarantula is the largest desert spider.

San Antonio/Adrian Perez: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:39PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4 Tarantula Is the largest Spider at the Desert

Rocio/Mrs. Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:40PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Number 2# The ranger-led tour of the ranch includes the colorful story of the 60 years Bill and Frances spent working together to make a life and raise their five children in this remote location. After years of neglect, the Park Service, with the help of some dedicated and resourceful volunteers, has restored the ranch much as it was in 1969 when Bill died.

Mrs.E: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:40PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig.4 The largest spider in the desrt is a traanioala.

Eva Mrs.Ethirverasingams class: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:40PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#3 The animal that survives on seeds alone is the Kangaroo Rat.

ms.E gladis : . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:41PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4 The l,ages amimal is the therrachela

ms.Ethiveeraisam/javier: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:41PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#3 the animal that survives on seeds is the Kangaroo Rat.

edgar,san antonio: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:41PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4--- The Tarantula is the largest animal in the desert of spider.

Michael Ms. Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:41PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #3 The Kangaroo Rat eats seeds alone.

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THE largest desert spider is a tarantula the tarantula can make a burrow and live underground unlike other spiders.

julio mrs.ethirveerasingam's class: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:41PM PST (-0800 GMT)
The tarantula is the largest desert spider.

Mrs.E Jesus B.: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:41PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #4 The Tarantula is the largest Spider in the desert.

Mrs. Ethirveerasingam/Justin B.: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:42PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4 The largest spider in the desert is a trantula.

Jonny San Antonio Elemanantary: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:42PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#5 Their ears have the dual purpose of helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies, as well as acting as a radiator to rid their small bodies of excess heat.

Eva Mrs.Ethirverasingams class: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:42PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#4 The largest spider in the dessert is a Trantula

Tania /San Antonio School: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:42PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 A Kangaroo Rat needs to survive in the desert on seeds alone is a challenge few can meet.

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The fenik foxes large ears are to let heat out.

ms.Ethiveeraisam/javier: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:43PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#4 The Taratula is the biggest spier in the desert.

Michael Ms. Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:43PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #4 The Tarantula is the largest spiter in the desert.

Rocio/Mrs. Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:43PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Number 3# Kangaroo Rat is the one that survied.

Mrs.E/christopher: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:43PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4 The largest desert spider is the Tarantula

San Antonio katia Mrs.E: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:43PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3 The kangaro rat survives on seeds alone.

Ms.E/Luxe: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:44PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 Be Prepared. Take plenty of rations and a minimum of one gallon of water per person for each day. More is better. Take shelter material, plenty of sun screen, proper clothing, and a first aid kit. Have taken a CPR/first aid course.

Ms.E ever: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:44PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig 4# The biggest spiter is the taramtula.

Rocio/Mrs. Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:44PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Number 3# The one served on the desert was the Kangaroo Rat.

San Antonio Anais's class Etharasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:45PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1--- President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Josch Dig#4--- This largest desert spider is a tarantula .

San Antonio katia Mrs.E: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:46PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4The tranchela is the largest desert spider.

sassy Mis. E: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:46PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt

Rocio/Mrs. Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:47PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Number 4# The bigest spider in the desert is the Tralantula.

Jonny /San Antonio Elemanantary: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:47PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#6 Fennecs live in arid regions of North Africa, the Sinai and Arabian Peninsulas.

Ms.E/Luxe: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:47PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #2 Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

lizette Ms.Ethiraveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:47PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Kangaroo Rat seeds alone

edgar,san antonio: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:47PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#5--- Their ears have the dual purpose of helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies, as well as acting as a radiator to rid their small bodies of excess heat.

Mrs.E: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:47PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig.5 fox ears have the dual purpose of helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies, as well as acting as a radiator to rid their small bodies of excess heat.

Ms.E ever: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:48PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig 5# The Fenix Fox ears help him by helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies, as well as acting as a radiator to rid their small bodies of excess heat.

Mrs. Ethirveerasingam/Justin B.: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:48PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#5 Their ears have the dual purpose of helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies, as well as acting as a radiator to rid their small bodies of excess heat.

Tania /San Antonio: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:48PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #4 Tarantula, this largest desert spider is not poisonous to humans but bites painfully if provoked.

Mrs.E: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:48PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#6 Fennecs live in arid regions of North Africa, the Sinai and Arabian Peninsulas.

San Antonio/Adrian Perez: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:48PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#5 Their ears have the dual purpose of helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies

Mrs.E/christopher: . . . . Thu, Apr 18, 2:48PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#5 Their ears have the dual purpose of helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies, as well as acting as a radiator to rid their small bodies of excess heat.

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Dig# 5 heir ears have the dual purpose of helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies, as well as acting as a radiator to rid their small bodies of excess heat.

rwms Jose Navarro Edgar Lechuga: . . . . Wed, Apr 24, 1:45PM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.The famous writer was John Muir. 2.The pool basin bellow the falls and colscades herebouts, formed by the hevydown plunging currents, are keeps nicely clean and clear of detritus. 3.The president was Rosevelt Dig. 4.The place was in Yosemite in 1903 5.The camps name was Giant Grizzly in Gracier Point. 6.In Glacier point they woke up with 4-5 inches of snow. 7.They talked about wildernlands and nation wides. 8.They were able to find hot water from the volcano. 9.He was trying to hear the sound of the trees so he got up the tree and almost fell down.

wesley-jperine-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 10:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig challenge #1 They are to bring lots of water(about one gallon for each preson)and let someone know were you are going.

wesley-jperine-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 10:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig challenge #2 The president that established the Joshua Tree National Park was president Franklin D. Roosevelt on 31 October 1936.

wesley-jperine-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 10:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig challenge #3 The animal that lives on seeds alone is a Kangaroo Rat.

Gladis Mis.Etherasveeingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:35PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

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Dig number 5# Their ears have the dual purpose of helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies, as well as acting as a radiator to rid their small bodies of excess heat.

Anais Mis.Etherasveeingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:36PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1----Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

Ms.E/Adrian Perez: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:36PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#6 Fernnce Fox lives in the North Afraica, Sinai, and the Arabian Peninsulas.

RocioMrs.Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:36PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig number 5# Their ears have the dual purpose of helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies, as well as acting as a radiator to rid their small bodies of excess heat.

Ms.E/Luxe: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:36PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #3 Kangaroo Rat survive in the desert on seeds alone is a challenge few can meet. Seed metabolism produces nutrients and minimal water, enough for this conservative rodent. Large hind feet are adapted for travel over desert sand. Cheek pouches minimize night foraging and exposure to predators.

Anais Mis.Etherasveeingam's class: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:37PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1----Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

Mrs.E/Justin barrientos: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:38PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#6 The fenec fox lives in North Africa, the Sinai and Arabian Peninsulas,sandy areas or burrows.

Eric Garcia in Mrs Ethiveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:39PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 Their most outstanding features are enormous ears, which are up to six inches long. Their ears have the dual purpose of helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies, as well as acting as a radiator to rid their small bodies of excess heat.

Rocio/Mrs.Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:40PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig number 6# Fennecs live in arid regions of North Africa, the Sinai and Arabian Peninsulas. Primarily found in sandy areas, they usually live in burrows lined with a collection of soft materials such as feathers and bits of fur. The fennec fox is similar in appearance and life-style to the North American kit fox.

Ms.E/Luxe: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:40PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #4 Tarantula is the largest desert spider.

Ms.E/Luxe: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:42PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #5 Their ears have the dual purpose of helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies, as well as acting as a radiator to rid their small bodies of excess heat.

Ms.E/Luxe: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:43PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #6 Fennecs live in arid regions of North Africa, the Sinai and Arabian Peninsulas.

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dig#6Fennecs live in arid regions of North Africa, the Sinai and Arabian Peninsulas.

Gladis/Tania/San Antonio: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:45PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4 Tarantula,this largest desert spider.

Anais Mis.Etherasveeingam's class: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:48PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1----Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

Anais Mis.Etherasveeingam's class: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:49PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3---To survive in the desert on seeds alone is a challenge few can meet. Seed metabolism produces nutrients and minimal water, enough for this conservative rodent. Large hind feet are adapted for travel over desert sand. Cheek pouches minimize night foraging and exposure to predators.

Anais Mis.Etherasveeingam's class: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:50PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3---To survive in the desert on seeds alone is a challenge few can meet. Seed metabolism produc nutrients and minimal water, enough for this conservative rodent. Large hind feet are a for travel over desert sand. Cheek pouches minimize night foraging and exposure to predators.

Anais Mis.Etherasveeingam's class: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:55PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1----Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

Anais Mis.Etherasveeingam's class: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 1:57PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4--- The largest deasert spider is a Tarantula

AnaisMis.Etherasveeingam's class: . . . . Thu, Apr 25, 2:03PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1---He was born on April 21st, 1838 in Scotland and came to the United States in 1849 with his family. Let’s learn more about this remarkable man and his life long passion for the wild out of doors – and his scientific discoveries, important books, and environmental campaigns.

rwms Finau&Theree: . . . . Tue, Apr 30, 11:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.A tidal pool simply a depression on the shore containg water which was left behind when the tide went out. 2.The best time to explore is the tide is going out. 3.here is 5 zones.Spray zone ,Mid tide zone , High Tidezone, Low Tide Zone ,Sub tide zone. 4. The average of the lower tides is designated as the "0" from which height are measured. The moon and the sun pulls the water which makes a tide. 5.skip 6.The mussele are the most common animale you will found in tidal pools. 7.These are called Authopleura elegantissina they aggregate togater into large groups.They eat capepods ,is opods. 8.They clear out the land. She removes small barncles. 9.It is found in San Barbaaior from the north to the south. 10.skip 11. The Brittle starfish is the smallest. 12.skip 13.skip 14.They can up to 5 or 9 arms. 15.skip

Hector Lin@Nightingale7: . . . . Wed, Jun 5, 8:49PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Hector Lin 5/20/02 Period 3 Web Quest #1. What does the Jason Team of scienctists explore in Shore to Sea? button #2. How was the Jason Project founded? #3. What is the Jason project? #4. What is Dr. Ballard head of? button #5. At what depth was the Titanic discovered? #6. At what depth was the Yorktown ship discovered? button #7. How long has Robert Ballard been a reseacher? #8. What is the system that Robert Ballard uses? button #9. Where was the PT-109 found? #10. How did the PT-109 sink? button

Cesar Felix: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
What does the Jason Team of scienctists explore in Shore to Sea?The JASON team will explore the terrestrial and marine ecosystems that extend from California's coast to the Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary to learn how such systems affect life on our planet.

ElizabethV.@msn.com: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The JASON team explore the terrestrial and marine ecosystems that extend from California's coast to the Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary to learn how such systems affect life on our planet.

Cesar Felix: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2. How was the Jason Project founded? Dr. Robert D. Ballard founded the JASON Project in 1989 after receiving thousands of letters from school children wanting to know how he discovered the RMS Titanic.

ElizabethV.@msn.com: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Dr. Robert D. Ballard founded the JASON Project in 1989 after receiving thousands of letters from school children wanting to know how he discovered the RMS Titanic.

ElizabethV.@nightingaleM.S.: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Dr. Robert D. Ballard founded the JASON Project in 1989 after receiving thousands of letters from school children wanting to know how he discovered the RMS Titanic.

Cesar Felix: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3. What is the Jason project? The JASON Project is a non-profit educational organization working in partnership with teachers, students, corporations, educational institutions and government to inspire in students a lifelong passion to pursue learning in science, math and technology through exploration and discovery.

ElizabethV.@nightingaleM.S.: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 The JASON Project is a non-profit educational organization working in partnership with teachers, students, corporations, educational institutions and government to inspire in students a lifelong passion to pursue learning in science, math and technology through exploration and discovery.

Cesar Felix: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4. What is Dr. Ballard head of? Dr. Ballard is the founder and head of the Institute for Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Marinelife Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut.

ElizabethV.@nightingaleM.S.: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 Dr. Ballard is the founder and head of the Institute for Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Marinelife Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut.

ElizabethV.@nightingaleM.S.: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 12,450 feet deep (3,795 meters) This was the depth at which Bob Ballard discovered the R.M.S. Titanic in 1985. The ship sank on April 15, 1912.

Cesar Felix: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5. At what depth was the Titanic discovered? 12,450 feet deep (3,795 meters) This was the depth at which Bob Ballard discovered the R.M.S. Titanic in 1985. The ship sank on April 15, 1912

Cesar Felix: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6#At what depth was the Yorktown ship discovered? on May 20, 1998. A day earlier the expedition had found the U.S.S. Yorktown lying 16,650 feet (5,075 meters) underwater.

ElizabethV.@nightingaleM.S.: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
# 7 Dr. Robert Ballard has spent the past 29 years as a researcher

Cesar Felix: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 How long has Robert Ballard been a reseacher? Dr. Robert Ballard has spent the past 29 years as a researcher at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI),

Cesar Felix: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 How long has Robert Ballard been a reseacher? Dr. Robert Ballard has spent the past 29 years as a researcher at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI).

Hector Lin @ngal7: . . . . Thu, Jun 6, 10:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1.The JASON team will explore the terrestrial and marine ecosystems that extend from California's coast to the Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary to learn how such systems affect life on our planet. #2.Dr. Robert D. Ballard founded the JASON Project in 1989 after receiving thousands of letters from school children wanting to know how he discovered the RMS Titanic. #3.The JASON Project is a non-profit educational organization working in partnership with teachers, students, corporations, educational institutions and government to inspire in students a lifelong passion to pursue learning in science, math and technology through exploration and discovery. #4.Dr. Ballard is the founder and head of the Institute for Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Marinelife Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. #5.12,450 feet deep (3,795 meters) this was the depth at which Bob Ballard discovered the R.M.S. Titanic in 1985. #6.16,650

: . . . . Fri, Jun 7, 10:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

Michael V.ngale7: . . . . Fri, Jun 7, 10:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

Michael V.ngale7: . . . . Fri, Jun 7, 10:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 Their most outstanding features are enormous ears, which are up to six inches long. Their ears have the dual purpose of helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies, as well as acting as a radiator to rid their small bodies of excess heat.

Michael V.ngale7: . . . . Fri, Jun 7, 11:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 Fennecs live in arid regions of North Africa, the Sinai and Arabian Peninsulas. Primarily found in sandy areas, they usually live in burrows lined with a collection of soft materials such as feathers and bits of fur. The fennec fox is similar in appearance and life-style to the North American kit fox.

Cesar Felix: . . . . Fri, Jun 7, 11:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4#Lt. John F. Kennedy, then 26, at the controls of PT-109 before the patrol boat sank beneath him in August 1943.

Michael V.ngale7: . . . . Fri, Jun 7, 11:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 To survive in the desert on seeds alone is a challenge few can meet. Seed metabolism produces nutrients and minimal water, enough for this conservative rodent. Large hind feet are adapted for travel over desert sand. Cheek pouches minimize night foraging and exposure to predators.

Michael V.ngale7: . . . . Fri, Jun 7, 11:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 Tarantula This largest desert spider is not poisonous to humans but bites painfully if provoked. It feeds on insects, but may fall victim to the large, colorful tarantula hawk wasp. A tarantula may inhabit a burrow for years.

Hector Lin: . . . . Fri, Jun 7, 11:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7.Dr. Robert Ballard has spent the past 29 years as a researcher. #8.This system, called Argo was developed with funding from the U.S. Navy. In 1985, Argo was tested by mapping the debris field and condition of the nuclear submarine prototype Thresher that was lost in 1963, followed by a similar mission on the submarine Scorpion. #9.The wreckage Ballard has found lies on the seafloor in the Blackett Strait between Kolombangara and Gizo islands, close to where PT-109 was reported to have gone down. #10.This is the mission Lieutenant Kennedy and his crew of 12 men were on that fateful night in August 1943. A Japanese destroyer suddenly lumbered out of the predawn darkness and bore down on the American boat. Kennedy tried to pivot PT-109 and fire his torpedoes, but the Japanese ship was too close and traveling too quickly. The larger Japanese warship rammed PT-109, slicing it in half and killing two men. Part of the burning American vessel sank rapidly. But another section remained afloat for several hours, with Kennedy and the other survivors clinging to it until dawn. When day came, they swam to a nearby island, with Kennedy towing one injured man himself.

Marlene ngale@7: . . . . Mon, Jun 10, 10:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1.The JASON team will explore the terrestrial and marine ecosystems that extend from California's coast to the Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary to learn how such systems affect life on our planet. #2 Joshua Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984. #3 To survive in the desert on seeds alone is a challenge few can meet. Seed metabolism produces nutrients and minimal water, enough for this conservative rodent. Large hind feet are adapted for travel over desert sand. Cheek pouches minimize night foraging and exposure to predators.

Marlene ngale@7: . . . . Mon, Jun 10, 10:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 Tarantula This largest desert spider is not poisonous to humans but bites painfully if provoked. It feeds on insects, but may fall victim to the large, colorful tarantula hawk wasp. A tarantula may inhabit a burrow for years. #5 Their most outstanding features are enormous ears, which are up to six inches long. Their ears have the dual purpose of helping track prey while remaining alert to enemies, as well as acting as a radiator to rid their small bodies of excess heat. #6 Fennecs live in arid regions of North Africa, the Sinai and Arabian Peninsulas. Primarily found in sandy areas, they usually live in burrows lined with a collection of soft materials such as feathers and bits of fur. The fennec fox is similar in appearance and life-style to the North American kit fox.

ana Ngle07: . . . . Mon, Jun 10, 10:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7.Dr. Robert Ballard has spent the past 29 years as a researcher. #8.This system, called Argo was developed with funding from the U.S. Navy. In 1985, Argo was tested by mapping the debris field and condition of the nuclear submarine prototype Thresher that was lost in 1963, followed by a similar mission on the submarine Scorpion. #9.The wreckage Ballard has found lies on the seafloor in the Blackett Strait between Kolombangara and Gizo islands, close to where PT-109 was reported to have gone down. #10.This is the mission Lieutenant Kennedy and his crew of 12 men were on that fateful night in August 1943. A Japanese destroyer suddenly lumbered out of the predawn darkness and bore down on the American boat. Kennedy tried to pivot PT-109 and fire his torpedoes, but the Japanese ship was too close and traveling too quickly. The larger Japanese warship rammed PT-109, slicing it in half and killing two men. Part of the burning American vessel sank rapidly. But another section remained afloat for several hours, with Kennedy and the other survivors clinging to it until dawn. When day came, they swam to a nearby island, with Kennedy towing one injured man himself. 1.A tidal pool simply a depression on the shore containg water which was left behind when the tide went out. 2.The best time to explore is the tide is going out. 3.here is 5 zones.Spray zone ,Mid tide zone , High Tidezone, Low Tide Zone ,Sub tide zone. 4. The average of the lower tides is designated as the "0" from which height are measured. The moon and the sun pulls the water which makes a tide. 5.skip 6.The mussele are the most common animale you will found in tidal pools. 7.These are called Authopleura elegantissina they aggregate togater into large groups.They eat capepods ,is opods. 8.They clear out the land. She removes small barncles. 9.It is found in San Barbaaior from the north to the south. 10.skip 11. The Brittle starfish is the smallest. 12.skip 13.skip 14.They can up to 5 or 9 arms.

Marlene ngale@7: . . . . Mon, Jun 10, 10:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7.Dr. Robert Ballard has spent the past 29 years as a researcher. #8.This system, called Argo was developed with funding from the U.S. Navy. In 1985, Argo was tested by mapping the debris field and condition of the nuclear submarine prototype Thresher that was lost in 1963, followed by a similar mission on the submarine Scorpion. #9.The wreckage Ballard has found lies on the seafloor in the Blackett Strait between Kolombangara and Gizo islands, close to where PT-109 was reported to have gone down.

Karina Moran @Nightingale MS : . . . . Mon, Jun 10, 10:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. Joshuaa Tree National Park was proclaimed a National Monument 10 August 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and redesignated a National Park 31 October 1994. It was sesignated a Biosphere Reserve 1984.

Marlene ngale@7: . . . . Mon, Jun 10, 10:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#10.This is the mission Lieutenant Kennedy and his crew of 12 men were on that fateful night in August 1943. A Japanese destroyer suddenly lumbered out of the predawn darkness and bore down on the American boat. Kennedy tried to pivot PT-109 and fire his torpedoes, but the Japanese ship was too close and traveling too quickly. The larger Japanese warship rammed PT-109, slicing it in half and killing two men. Part of the burning American vessel sank rapidly. But another section remained afloat for several hours, with Kennedy and the other survivors clinging to it until dawn. When day came, they swam to a nearby island, with Kennedy towing one injured man himself.

Cesar Felix @Ngale7: . . . . Mon, Jun 10, 11:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Web Quest 1# What do the Jason team scientists explore and where do they explore? button 2# What did Dr. Robert Ballard discover in 1989? button 3# How many books has he published? button eir/bio_ballard.html 4# What happened after Dr. Ballard found the Titanic? button 5# in what year did preparations for investigating the Black Sea trade routes begin? button 6# In what year did Dr. Robert Ballard received the National Geographic Society s’Hubbard Medal for extraordinary accomplishments in coaxing secrets from the world s’ oceans and engaging students in the wonder of science? http//:www.isepp.org/Pages/01-02%20Pages/Ballard.html 7# In what year did Dr.Robert Ballard graduate? http//:www.ucsbdailynexus.com/science/2002/1933.html 8# How many ships has he discovered? http//:www.eduplace.com/kids/hmr/mtai/ballard.html #9 how many under water expeditions has he participated? http//:www.kepplerassociates.com/ballard.html

Cesar Felix: . . . . Tue, Jun 11, 10:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1# The JASON team will explore the terrestrial and marine ecosystems that extend from California's coast to the Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary to learn how such systems affect life on our planet. Learn more

Cesar Felix: . . . . Tue, Jun 11, 10:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5# Preparations for investigating the Black Sea trade routes began in 1997

Cesar Felix: . . . . Tue, Jun 11, 10:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6# In 1996 he received the National Geographic Society’s Hubbard Medal for extraordinary accomplishments in coaxing secrets from the world’s oceans and engaging students in the wonder of science.

Cesar Felix: . . . . Tue, Jun 11, 10:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
8# Ballard has been going to sea for more than 30 years now. The Titanic is just one of the historically important ships he has discovered. He also found the Lusitania, the Yorktown, the Bismarck, and the Andrea Doria.He has discovered 5 ships.

Cesar Felix: . . . . Tue, Jun 11, 10:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6# He graduated in 1965

Francisco Arellano: . . . . Tue, Jun 18, 11:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The JASON team explore the terrestrial and marine ecosystems that extend from California's coast to the Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary to learn how such systems affect life on our planet.

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