Bye Bye Davenport
Kingsley Schmohe 2 hour
Summer fun
In July me my dad and brother went to Davenport to visit my family on my dads side of the family. My family in Davenport was throwing me a surprise brithday party. The adults told my cousin to bring the cake upstairs but he wasnt that good at it. One of the times they were going to bring the cake upstairs, I was looking over the balcony and I saw the cake because they were trying to go around the house. When they got it up stairs my cousin thought it would be a smart idea to put the cake on the floor and I tripped over it. After we were done eating the ice cream cake the same cousin that put the cake on the floor was in charge of putting the cake away. But instead of putting the cake in the freezer cake he put the cake in the fridge.
Look at me
This is what happened to the cake when my cousin put the cake in the fridge
This is my cousin playing basketball
I wonder
- How much force does a dog need to jump over a fence?
- How cold does ice cream cake need to stay to stay frozen?
- How hot does a grill get in order to cook food?
- Why does a dog bark?
The Science of it
The science of basketball is The Law of Motion. The law of motion states that every object will stay at rest until the object is hit by a external force. The law of motion relates to basketball because you bounce the ball on the ground to pass the ball to your teammate. So, than your teammate will be able to shoot a goal. How ice cream stays frozen is by Molecular gastronomy. The physical and chemical which turns the ingredients into ice cream.
Citations
(“The Science of Basketball.” RSS, sciencemadefun.net/blog/the-science-of-basketball)
(“The Science of Ice Cream.” RSS, www.icecreamnation.org/science-of-ice-cream/.)