Tuesday, 15 December 2015

"Put Your Hand In The Hand"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ42j9u-CO4
Put your hand in the hand of the man
Who stilled the water
Put your hand in the hand of the man
Who calmed the sea
Take a look at yourself
And you can look at others differently
Put your hand in the hand of the man
From Galilee

My momma taught me how to pray
Before I reached the age of seven
When I'm down on my knees
That's when I'm closest to Heaven
Daddy lived his life, two kids and a wife
Well you do what you must do
But he showed me enough of what it takes
To get me through, oh yeah

Put your hand in the hand of the man
Who stilled the water
Put your hand in the hand of the man
Who calmed the sea
Take a look at yourself
And you can look at others differently
Put your hand in the hand of the man
From Galilee oh yeah

Put your hand in the hand of the man
Who stilled the water
Put your hand in the hand of the man
Who calmed the sea
Take a look at yourself
And you can look at others differently
Put your hand in the hand of the man
From Galilee oh yeah

Put your hand in the hand of the man
Who stilled the water
Put your hand in the hand of the man
Who calmed the sea
Take a look at yourself
And you can look at others differently
Put your hand in the hand of the man
From Galilee oh yeah

Put your hand in the hand
Of the man from Galilee, oh yeah
Put your hand in the hand
Of the man from Galilee, oh yeah

Friday, 4 December 2015

old map of South America! Crazy how things change!!!



This is a old map of Canada... Thought it was pretty cool




Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Interview questions
I am going to ask my questions to a Marine Biologist. They are knowledgeable about the sea and what the sea can do for the environment. I am asking questions about coral reefs and the effects on the environment.  

11.      What do the coral reefs bring to your culture?
22.      What is your favorite kind of coral?
33.      How does the coral help the environment?
44.      How many kinds of fish are in the coral?
55.      How much tourism does the coral reefs bring in?
66.      What is coral?
77.      Why do people destroy the coral reefs by blast fishing?
88.      What would happen if all the coral got destroyed?
99.      Are there laws to protect the coral?

110.  Do you think coral is important to the environment?

Friday, 27 November 2015

Some positives are being done to keep the Coral Reefs safe. Blast fishing is illegal in most countries, many other dangerous types of fishing are also outlawed. The Pacific Oceanscape is a group designed to protect the Coral Reefs in the Pacific Ocean. WWF does a lot of work to protect the environment including Coral Reefs. So even though they are being destroyed at an alarming rate people are trying to save them.

Thursday, 26 November 2015

South American Landforms

Works Cited
"Conservation International."Conservation International. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Nov. 2015.
The Pacific Oceanscape website is a support group for the countries in the Pacific Ocean that are losing their coral reefs. The website shows a map, explains why we need to protect the environment, talks about the issues, gives solutions and suggests things you can do to help the cause.
This website was helpful to me because it gave me all the information I need on where this is happening, what effects it has on the rest of the world and tells me what we as humans are doing to kill coral reefs.

"Coral Reefs." WWF. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Nov. 2015.
This is the World Wildlife Foundations’ (WWF) webpage on coral reefs. The website gives you some facts, tells you about the ecology, talks about tropical and cold water coral reefs, tells you about the threats and the importance of coral reefs.
From this website I am taking the importance, some facts and the difference about tropical and cold water coral reefs. “More than 80% of the world's shallow reefs are severely over-fished” “Occupying less than one quarter of 1% of the marine environment, coral reefs are home to more than 25% of all known marine fish species” “58% of the world's coral reefs are potentially threatened by human activity” and “We have already lost 27% of the world's coral reefs. If present rates of destruction are allowed to continue, 60% of the world's coral reefs will be destroyed over the next 30 years”

"NOAA National Ocean Service Education: Global Distribution of Coral Reefs." NOAA National Ocean Service Education: Global Distribution of Coral Reefs. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Nov. 2015.
This is a map of all the large established coral reefs in the world both tropical and cold water.

I am using this so I can get an idea of where the coral reefs are where the most are located and trying to guess how much of an impact they will have I will also find the cold water and warm water ones and see what one’s are being destroyed faster and what type of countries they are near will play a big part in their destruction as well.
North American Landforms

Thursday, 19 November 2015

My topic is Cartography, map making, cartography deals with everything in and around the world. I had a lot of choice for my world issue, I could have talked about almost anything. I decided on the coral reefs for my world issue.  There are two types of coral reefs, cold water and warm water. Most of the worlds coral reefs are located in the eastern shoreline of Africa and in the Pacific Ocean all over the continent of Australasia. The Pacific Oceanscape produces most a lot of food, "Oceans store the majority of the earth's carbon, which gives them a crucial role in regulating global climates." (Pacific Oceanscape) The Pacific Oceanscape gives jobs and prosperity to the islands and the Oceanscape give Serenity and beauty to the world.

The Coral Reefs are being destroyed and there are many reason for this. Over fishing is huge. 75% of fisheries in the Pacific Oceanscape are unable to meet their needs. The oceans have become more and more acidic over the years because a lot of people are producing CO2 and the ocean is absorbing all the carbon, making the water have a high level of acid. The sea level is rising in the Pacific Oceanscape; it has risen 7.5 feet. Dynamite fishing is destroying coral reefs as well. people will go out in their boats and in stead of waiting for the fish to bite they put explosives in the water and catch all the fish that rise in a net. This is destroying the coral reefs in a number of ways: it blows up pieces of the reef; kills fish and when they don't rise they sink they fall into the coral and pollute it; and all the chemicals from the explosives kill the coral and turn it from bright and colourful into a grey boring mess.

 

Monday, 9 November 2015

Intro to Cartography

Hey guys my blog and my ISU is all about Cartography the study of maps and how to make maps. I want to learn the rules of cartography, I want to make a couple different maps but I don't want to fall behind and look like a fool.