Friday, 9 July 2021

How to make rain gauges

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  2. hi melepalu I really love how you showed us how to make a rain gauges it looks very cool keep up the great work

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  3. Namaste Melepalu, My name is lesley. I really liked how you showed instructions about how make the rain gauges. i also liked how you put facts about water. Maybe your next post should be an update on where the water is now.

    Kindly reagrds-
    Lesley

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  4. Talofa Lava MelePalu Andronicus here your classmate. I really liked your blog post about Rain Guages this helped me a lot maybe you could use a lot more colorsin your post Im going to make me one now so keep up the great work and have a nice day.

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  5. Kia ora Melepalu my name is Calais from Paihia School I’m a year 8 student. I really like your blog post about “How to make rain gauges” The reason why I like your blog is because I learnt something new about the water. I learnt from you that 71% percent of the earth is made out of water, also that 97% of earth is salt water. This reminds me of 2019 when my class had science fair, one of the students did something about is are school water good for us to drink or not. I hope you have a awesome day blog you later.

    Do you no if a star can turn into a planet?

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  6. Hello Melepalu my name is Calais from Paihia School I’m a year 8 student. I really like your blog post about “How to make rain gauges” The reason why I like your blog is because I learnt something new about the water. I learnt from you that 71% percent of the earth is made out of water, also that 97% of earth is salt water. This reminds me of 2019 when my class had science fair and of one the student made something about water.
    Do you know if stars are made out of the moon or a plant?

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