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Kayla Morring - Capstone

Posted by Kayla Morring in CTE Senior Capstone Project · Lawrence on Tuesday, May 31, 2022 at 8:04 am

During the years 2021-2022, I created my own very planet. I came up with every single detail of it. Including the name of the planet, what color it is, what is on the planet, etc. I did this because it plays into the whole “mystery of the unknown” type deal. The planet I create might not be far off from a planet that we have no idea about beyond what we can observe. I decided to do this because wanted to give my peers an example of how your imagination is capable of being a reality. My Planet is named ‘Astra’ which is a Latin phrase for ‘To the Stars”. I picked this because as you move around my planet, you get certain gleams depending on where you turn it in sunlight. The colors I have chosen are Black, Magenta, Pink, and Blue. Pink/Magenta firstly states that the planet rises to temperatures of 460 degrees! This intense heat, causes the planet to glow this instance of Pink and Magenta. Blue mainly plays into the abundance of water you find on the planet. So what do you get with hot temperatures and water? Air masses. They’re huge atmospheric volumes with specific humidity characteristics. In other words, Water vapor. The air on my planet is considered moist and humid. To further pull together my planet, I used the “Unobservable Universe” as my example. We don’t know what lies beyond what we CAN observe. This gives us the ongoing thought of ‘Who or What is out there?’ I want to show my peers that quite literally anything is possible. It might not be in this lifetime, planet, or dimension, but what I want to get at is that it CAN exist or IS existing somewhere.

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Oil Spills / Pipeline PSA

Posted by Kayla Morring in Environmental Science · Sasso-Chryst · A on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 11:24 pm

In this video, we discuss harmful damages that are caused by human mistakes like oil spills to our environment. While also taking information from one of the largest oil spills that’s happened ever. The video also touches on data about how much wildlife this hurts and solutions that are taken to further prevent dreadful events like these to happen. I feel like my group did well putting in the effort when it counted the most. We all pitched in and played our roles well in order to come up with a sustainable conclusion. The most meaningful part of creating this PSA was to have a chance to voice out our writing and the information that we gathered as a group.

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Kayla Morring Water Crisis

Posted by Kayla Morring in Environmental Science · Sasso-Chryst · A on Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 12:09 am

This is a very serious issue being that Sao Paulo supplies over 21.7 million people water, all for it to be shortening quicker and quicker as days go by! This situation needs to be quickly solved as we can’t have this damage the lives of these people. Just imagine how many of them that struggle already.

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Kayla Morring - Natural Disasters

Posted by Kayla Morring in Environmental Science · Sasso-Chryst · A on Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 3:12 pm
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Multitasking in The Brain

Posted by Kayla Morring in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, November 27, 2018 at 9:10 am
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