Miss Lim's Activity (317)
56steps1liked a comment in How Octopuses Avoid Getting Tangled Around Themselves.
Over 9 years ago56steps1liked a comment in How Octopuses Avoid Getting Tangled Around Themselves.
Over 9 years ago56steps1liked a comment in How Octopuses Avoid Getting Tangled Around Themselves.
Over 9 years ago56steps added a new comment in
Over 9 years ago56steps added a new comment in
Over 9 years ago56steps added a new comment in
Over 9 years ago56steps1 added a new comment in
After all this time, we finally have the answers. Who knew some where that hot could have ice that could move rocks. Now I know why it is such a rare oportunity because it has to be exactly perfect. From the photos the rocks look very large and heavy. So I would have like them to tell how such heavy rocks could be moved by a thin layer of ice and wind.Over 9 years ago56steps added a new comment in
In this article, it's talking about illusions, but more importantly, audio illusions and how your brain reacts to them. The audio illusion that was used in this article was to show you that the brain always uses previous information to help identify new information. They also show museums that are known for showing the audience how the brain works and how it reacts to illusions. I think that it's pretty amazing that the brain reacts differently to these illusions. Holly.VOver 9 years ago56steps added a new comment in
This article is about illusions that can trick our ears. -Which is rare because there are more illusions that trick the eyes than the ears. This article is very interesting and I was surprised to hear the there is an illusion the can puzzle our ears. It is very fascinating, I wish that I could go to the actual place where they had the illusion. Cecilia.Over 9 years ago56steps added a new comment in
Over 9 years ago