Mechanics
and machines
Humanity...we've
come a long way. We've used our intellect so well. Yet we've barely scratched
the surface of what we could accomplish. But here are some facts about what we
have.
A helping hand
These
are some facts about machines that help humanity do exhausting and continuous work. Did
you know that modern day cranes are just later versions of Greek's work? They
used ropes and wooden poles to lift up things like tree trunks. Ever
heard of a tunnel boring machine? No? Well I’m not blaming you because they
spend all their time underground digging tunnels. And one of these actually dug
the tunnel between France and England! If
you’re a kid and you’re like me when you think of bulldozers you think of
destroying everything. But did you know that bulldozers are just adapted Holt
farm tractors that were used to plough fields?
Transportation
These
are some facts about machines that we use to transport ourselves. Did
you know that the first heavier than air flying machine was the Wright flyer
made by the Wright brothers? It was powered by a small combustion engine that
they made in their windmill.
The
first ever floating machine was a hot air balloon. Created by the Montgolfier
brothers it, was the first ever machine to stay in the air when it went up.
well I hope you enjoyed this and that you learned something new!
well I hope you enjoyed this and that you learned something new!
Bibliography:
Wikipedia,
Mechanics book from the Oamaru public library.
Wikipedia,
Mechanics book from the Oamaru public library.
Nice work on your first post i hope to see more of your wonderful writing. :) ;)
ReplyDeleteSome very interesting facts about machines Ardan. I hadn't thought about the links to machines from the past. Well done.
ReplyDeleteBlog design suggestion :Have you thought about possibly changing the colour of your text. It looks bright but it is a little hard to read for some of us with older eyes!
great to see that you used the information you found at the library. I really enjoyed reading your report. Nan
ReplyDeleteGreat post and very interesting I learnt a lot we are lucky we don't have to do these exhausting jobs so cheers Ardan!
ReplyDeleteWell done Arden a great peace of writing keep up the good work! From Niveek
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