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Thursday, May 1, 2014

The Moon and The Elevator

Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon, he was on the moon on July 20 1969. His footprints are still on the moon. Meteorites sometimes don't know where they are going sometimes and they hit the moon, they are going so fast that sometimes they just break into tons of tiny little pieces, those meteorites make those craters. When you can not see the moon that means that it is in front of the earth. Then we see a little light and that is called a crescent moon. Next there is a quarter moon. Then when it is almost all seen it is called a gibbes moon. Then it is called a full moon when i is all the way seen.

Fact the hawk has the best vision. It can see a field mouse from almost 1000 feet high! 

Elevators have counterweight it pulls down and you go up. Elisha Graves Otis was the man who improved
 on the elevator. The elevator has guide rails that don't let the elevator go side to side. If you get stuck in an elevator the there is usually a phone and you can call for help. Do not try to climb out the roof of the elevator.

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