3 White science week

This week in 3 White we have been exploring Mars to see if we can put life on Mars. Children have learnt all about the red planet and itโ€™s atmosphere. They have reflected on their knowledge on what animals need to survive. Children learnt that the atmosphere on Mars is 95% carbon dioxide. They drew knowledge from their learning on plants this year to identify if they could get the conditions right they could put plants on Mars to kick start a process of photosynthesis adding oxygen into the atmosphere.

What challenges would you face living on Mars?

How could you overcome these challenges?

5 responses to “3 White science week”

  1. Hadiya M.

    A challenge I will over come on Mars is breathing I will over come this by planting stuff!
    By Maya, Hadiya

  2. Rexford A.

    The thing i would face is oxygen and food and water.
    i will overcome them by using plants
    Because plant give oxygen for us to breathe

  3. Adrian O.

    The things I would face are oxygen and food.
    I would overcome those challenges using plants.
    This is because plants use photosynthesis to make oxygen and make fruits to eat.

  4. Nabiha I.

    The things I would face on mars is breathing and I woud over come that by planting plants and grow fruite and veg ๐ŸŒฝ๐Ÿฅ’๐Ÿ“๐Ÿ„๐Ÿฅฆ๐Ÿ…๐Ÿฅ๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ๐Ÿฅ•so you can breath

  5. Aadam R.

    These are the challenges I would face on mars breathing because there is no trees also food because you could run out of it and there is no plants there is no nutrition.And what if there is no shelter in mars but you would run out of water because on mars there is salty water no fresh water.

    I could over come these challenges by planting trees and plants for air for water I could replace salty water with fresh water for drinking and watering plants for shelter you can use your transportation vehicle for shelter.

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