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Rampart Craters...

Rampart Craters. By: Jordan Alejo, Brandon Bersola, Lauren Bonga, Raquel Crawford, Michael Gray, Matthew Juntilla, Bryson Miyasato, Zachary Mon, Hugo Nimoto, & Mervin Obrero, Aija Blue, Kristian Yap. Our Research Question.

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Rampart Craters...

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  1. Rampart Craters... By: Jordan Alejo, Brandon Bersola, Lauren Bonga, Raquel Crawford, Michael Gray, Matthew Juntilla, Bryson Miyasato, Zachary Mon, Hugo Nimoto, & Mervin Obrero, Aija Blue, Kristian Yap.

  2. Our Research Question... “Our research question is important because Ejecta may be a geological feature related to water, and by figuring out the location of rampart Ejecta craters, we may discover where the most rampart craters are located.” Our Importance... The importance to finding out our research question is because we want to find where exactly or where is the closet spot that rampart craters hit. By this we can find out why they hit?, their impact, and what is the Ejecta made out of?. space.y2u.co.uk/Photo/Picture_Solar_System.jpg

  3. Our Hypothesis... In our group we came up with a hypothesis that we all agreed on. In our group we all said that if the bottom of Earths atmosphere is cold then so must Mars’ atmosphere be cold there for if the Rampart Craters Ejecta is made out of ice it may hit the bottom because of the coldness. We could go into further information such as if Mars’ has some type of rotation exactly like Earth then the Sun would hit some what the same way as how it hits Earth because the reflection of sun light. blogs.coventrytelegraph.net/thegeekfiles/ufo.jpg

  4. Interesting We think our research question is important because we can find out if life on Mar’s is actually possible. I Hope there is life on Mars’! www.galaxyimages.com/moon8.jpg

  5. Background Information... *Rampart craters are formed by impact and liquid *It has a special Ejecta that looks like a flower when it hits on the surface of Mars. *The reason why scientist think that there is water on Mars is because the Ejecta is supposedly made up of frozen water. www.astronomy-blog.com/.../9-2007/mars-9810.jpg

  6. Flow Map By Impact Either by asteroid, meteorites, comets The transfer of the Meteorite strikes on to the surface. After impact it may cause a flower type that is called an Ejecta Deposition of plates boundaries Then……..BOOM! A crater is formed! This is how craters are formed and what happens after impact.

  7. Methods http://www.allbestwallpapers.com/computer-mac_x_leopard_space_wallpapers.html

  8. http://www.allbestwallpapers.com/computer-mac_x_leopard_space_wallpapers.htmlhttp://www.allbestwallpapers.com/computer-mac_x_leopard_space_wallpapers.html

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