How are floods dangerous? Floods can make people drown Floods can do damage to houses By Samara.
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MANAWA; heart
PATUKI TAHI; beat as one
Friday, 30 June 2017
Thursday, 29 June 2017
Manawa 's Post on Thursday, 29 June 2017
The northern region of Auckland was hit by 10,000 lightning strikes on Saturday night and early Sunday morning
Manawa 's Post on Thursday, 29 June 2017
In clouds, ice crystals or water droplets rub against each other. This makes electricity. From Kitana and Harvana
Manawa 's Post on Thursday, 29 June 2017
Sometimes a lot of rain falls in a few hours. The drains can't handle it. The rivers fill up and overflow. Some of the land and sometimes houses get flooded. Then it goes up. Cars cannot drive. Floods can knock over glass. from Taylor
Manawa 's Post on Thursday, 29 June 2017
How are whirlpools caused? Whirlpools are caused by clashing currents. Whirlpools are more powerful in the sea or ocean because of the depth of the water and also because of the better chance of stronger currents.
Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Manawa's Post on Wednesday, 28 June 2017
My question is: what does the centre of the earth look like 1. Answer The inner core is a red hot, solid ball of molten, iron and nickel. (Molten and nickel is a type of metal) By Ava.
Manawa 's Post on Wednesday, 28 June 2017
day befor yesderday we done a volcano and it was so good that the volcano was not so bad at the sandpit it was fun by Piripi
Manawa 's Post on Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Rain forms by the sea then the wind blows it up in the clouds then rain falls down with little drips like little bits of water from chase 🌧💦☔️💧
Friday, 23 June 2017
Manawa 's Post on Friday, 23 June 2017
This is a rainbow thunderstorm they are very rare they are rare because it is a rainbow and a thunderstorm so thats why there rare. By Skylab Rose
Manawa's Post on Friday, 23 June 2017
In summer we get most of the sun because tour planet is close to the sun and at winter the planet is not that close to the sun. By Emma
Hello to all the children in Rooms 25 and 26,
After we saw that beautiful, brightly coloured Eastern Rosella out the back window of the classroom yesterday, I thought you might all enjoy this picture and information about this native Australian bird:
I also found a lovely photograph of another couple of birds that are also native to Australia, one which I told you about yesterday. The big white bird is the Sulphur Crested Cockatoo and the brightly coloured ones are lorikeets that eat nectar.
The sulphur crested cockatoos are the ones I told you that I saw in the tree outside my son Malcolm's house in Melbourne, right in the middle of the city.
Here is the not so bright photo I took of the ones that perched in the tree and which I loved seeing up close. I hope you all enjoy these pictures that I searched for, and found for you to share.
I have loved sharing your blog and all the information you have been uploading. Keep it up!!
Mrs Baron
After we saw that beautiful, brightly coloured Eastern Rosella out the back window of the classroom yesterday, I thought you might all enjoy this picture and information about this native Australian bird:
The eastern rosella is a rosella native to southeast of the Australian continent and to Tasmania. It has been introduced to New Zealand where wild ones are found in the North Island and in the hills around Dunedin in the South Island. Wikipedia
I also found a lovely photograph of another couple of birds that are also native to Australia, one which I told you about yesterday. The big white bird is the Sulphur Crested Cockatoo and the brightly coloured ones are lorikeets that eat nectar.
The sulphur crested cockatoos are the ones I told you that I saw in the tree outside my son Malcolm's house in Melbourne, right in the middle of the city.
Here is the not so bright photo I took of the ones that perched in the tree and which I loved seeing up close. I hope you all enjoy these pictures that I searched for, and found for you to share.
I have loved sharing your blog and all the information you have been uploading. Keep it up!!
Mrs Baron
Thursday, 22 June 2017
Manawa 's Post on Thursday, 22 June 2017
Tittle what happens in a flood. Same houses get over flows so they can't get to school or go to work.I know that floods happens from the stormy weather and clouds. If there are kids in the house might be frightened. By Angel
Manawa 's Post on Thursday, 22 June 2017
Floods hap in a late storm to make a flood bigger when the flood Gets big and the pips Braun and warta Kama out and makes it big A and it will get massive and it will be the end of the wold and it Mut be big a then the sikiutawa wall i need to go bye By ZAYDEN
Manawa 's Post on Thursday, 22 June 2017
Slips Can Be Happened By Someone Mopped The Floor Or Snow And Ice Or Even Leaving Banana Peels And Letting Anybody Slip On Them Shaun
Manawa 's Post on Thursday, 22 June 2017
Volcanic eruptions are one of natures most dangerous events, And hundreds of thousands of people have died in them.
Manawa 's Post on Thursday, 22 June 2017
What causes a Tsunami the plates on the earths crust scrape Together and it causes an earthquake.Big Wares get pushed up to the sirface a tsuhami on land
Manawa 's Post on Thursday, 22 June 2017
Can Floods are super deadly and they are caused by drains that are flooded or drains have over flowed by raiden
Manawa's Post on Thursday, 22 June 2017
Did you now the northern region was hit by more than 10,000 lightning strikes on Saturday night and early Sunday morning
Manawa 's Post on Thursday, 22 June 2017
Floods are from to much rain and when drains are blocked up or they the over flow and it's super deadly
Manawa 's Post on Thursday, 22 June 2017
As we see from the photo It looks like the lava is pouring out the side of the cone . Lava can reach 5times the heat of the hottest pizza oven by Ru by , Ashley and Peyton.
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Manawa 's Post on Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Volcanoes blow up and the lava Cames down to To the mountain and That's how fire goes into nature
By Jaksyn
Thursday, 8 June 2017
Manawa 's Post on Thursday, 8 June 2017
Move over seven sharp presenters, meet Christopher and Lachlan who are the experts on the water cycle. They have created a fabulous video with videographer Shaun for you all to share.
Monday, 5 June 2017
Mrs OConnor's Post on Monday, 5 June 2017
And the answers are...
1. frogs hand
2 Mr O'Connors forearm
3 a paper clip
4 a leaf from a conifer tree by Room 1
5 a stalk of grass with a dew drop on it!

What are the mystery photos? Record your ideas next to each number so that your friends know which photo you are looking at. Remember to reply to your friends comments and explain why you agree or disagree with them.
1. frogs hand
2 Mr O'Connors forearm
3 a paper clip
4 a leaf from a conifer tree by Room 1
5 a stalk of grass with a dew drop on it!
What are the mystery photos? Record your ideas next to each number so that your friends know which photo you are looking at. Remember to reply to your friends comments and explain why you agree or disagree with them.
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