Thursday 13 May 2021

Novel Ponder 2


Check out these links to learn more about liquefaction
https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/343-liquefaction (watch the video that shows liquefaction happening in a wheel barrow)


23 comments:

  1. Kia ora Room 6. I think liquefaction is a wet sand looking thing that pops out of the ground. I think it would cause a lot of car blockedge that would be hard to fix. What do you think it is? Blog Ya Later

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  2. Kia Ora Room 6, Felix here, I think liquefaction is a slushy kinda mud. It makes it really hard to drive your car and it can be really damaging for driveways. What do you think? it is? Blog Ya Later

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  3. Hi Room 6!
    I think that liquefaction is this thing that acts like quicksand and kind of looks like concrete. It probably causes cars and things to go down.
    What do you think?
    Blog ya later

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  4. Kia Ora Room 6. Poppy here and liquefaction is type of gooey cement looking sand that comes out of the ground when an earthquake happens. It can cause really cracked roads and a sloppy ground! Weird right! What do you think a liquefaction is?
    Blog you later, Poppy

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  5. Hello it is CJ here. Liquefaction is ground that turns into a thick sludge. It can cause is like a you could sink in to it with and you could sink in with no car what would you think that will happen
    bye bye blog ya later

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  6. Kia Ora Room 6 and Mrs O'Shea This is Jessica here. I think liquefaction is a liquid of some sort or wet sand. I think that the liquefaction can cause car blockage. I have something to ask you guys what do you think it is?
    BLOG YA Later
    Jessica!

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  7. Hi Miss O'Shea Sakina here. Liquefaction is liquedy mud stuff. What liquefaction can cause it that it can cause a car blockage and it can block roads. What do you think it can cause? Blog ya later, Sakina.

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  8. Hi, room 6 it's Platon. Liquefaction is a type of mud like sand that turns in to thick muddy water. The problems liquefaction causes is running the road and backyards. What do you think? BLOG YA LATER!

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  9. Hi room 6 it's Jessianne here.
    I think liquefaction it is a wet sand and it pops out from the ground and I think it can cause lot's of damage like cars sinking and buildings falling down. What do you think?
    Blog ya later!

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  10. Hi rm 6. I think liquefaction is a wet sand looking thing pops out of the ground.
    I think it would cause a lot of car blockage that would be hard to fix. What do you think it is? Blog ya later By Aaron

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  11. Kia Ora Room 6 I think liquefaction is wet sand thing. It can wet liquid that is below the Christchurch and slammed buildings and made a wet quick sand and drowns cars.
    Blog ya later
    Tui

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  12. Hi room 6 Hibiscus here.I think liquefaction is a wet sand that look like water mixed up with mud.
    I think it will cause car sinking and house falling and people sinking.
    What do you think???
    Blog ya later!!!!

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  13. Hey Rachel Hajir here. Liquefaction is a type of mud that looks like concrete. It also can cause damage like sinking cars.
    Do you know what liquefaction ?
    Blog ya later

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  14. Hello room 6 it is me Kezia here and I think liquefaction is a wet sand and dirt that can go hard when it is not shaking and when it is it will go to liquid. it can coarse flooding and it can sink the cars.
    Blog you later,
    Kezia

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  15. Hi Room 6 Michael here. I think liquefaction It causes problems on the floor and it and it can destroy stuff like buildings. It is a solid and a liquid but when it drys it is a solid but before it dries it a liquid. What do you think liquefaction does? Blog you later byee

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  16. Hi aneesa here I think liquefaction is a type of thing that comes from the ground and cars cant go into it. From Aneesa. Blog ya later. What do you think?

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  17. Hi room 6 it's Zara here and I think liquefaction is...
    1: Liquefaction is a type of liquid that's very strong and sucks car in it like quicksand.
    2: Liquefaction can destroy so many things like buildings.
    3: Liquefaction can come from earthquakes.
    bye blog ya later!!!!

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  18. Kia Ora Mrs O'Shea this is Rita
    I don't know much of this but I think what liquefaction is a thick mud that is solid and also liquid (maybe) and I think it comes from underneath buildings?
    I think what problems liquefaction causes is it could cause major damage when earthquakes happen and it could even cover up streets and then cars can't get through it.I don't know anything about this. What do you know about liquefaction?
    Blog ya later! Rita

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  19. Hi my name is Brianna, Liquefaction comes mostly in earthquakes I think. I also think Liquefaction is like quick sand. Liquefaction makes things sink in quicksand. I have a question. What do you think Liquefaction is? BLOG YA LATER! Brianna.







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  20. Hi my name is Rajveer and I think that liquefaction is grey and is like cement before it is hard. It can cause street blockage and if you try to stomp for too long you will sink. What do you think? By Rajveer.

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  21. Hello Room 6
    I think liquefaction is a hard thing that becomes wet when the earth shakes.
    The damages it causes is that sinks what is on top of the liquefaction. What do you think liquefaction can do?
    BYE😜🤪😛😋🐶🦥@_@

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  22. Hola Deziyah here.
    I don't know much about liquefaction but I think it is like clay. The damage it causes is it floods the roads and houses and ruins everything. Do you know how they solve the liquefaction problem?

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  23. Kia Ora room 6
    It look's like grey sanndy mud and it can get quite liquidy. it comes from the cracks in the ground. It can cause road blockage And the road has to be built again.
    What do you know about the Earth Quake?
    blog ya later josh"££$££^%E$%

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