Thursday, December 13, 2007

Two-Paragraph Post

I think that in response to Mrs. VB's second question the answer is yes. Yes, it is worth investing in things like that because even though it looks like it's not benefiting anyone, it actually benefits our knowledge of how fragile or strong our planet is. In situations like these, the scientists that spend much of their lives trying to answer these questions are the ones who are happy because they take pride in doing what they do best. 
In the long run, I think that investigations like these help us understand more about "MOTHER EARTH" and how she works, for in the near future we can help impede many of the natural disasters that are happening now. I think that if there was a possibility to become part of these investigations, I would definitely want to be part of something of that magnitude.

I left messages on Kate's, Josh's, and Ryan's blogs because no one else from our class had done it.

3 comments:

Megan said...

i agree that being a part of something with that magnitude would be amazing and self-satisfying. this kind of relsembles kate's idea which i totally agree with. Looks pretty good =)

ashbash! said...

Yes, I agree with you (and Megan as well). You thought this through, Rogelio, and I like your thoughts about Mother Earth and how scientists learning about it.

Anonymous said...

nice.. i understand what you're saying about how some discoveries can help us in the long run with mother earth.. (: