Why Is My Brain Important?
My brain is important because its the hub of my nervous system. It is made up of 100 billion cells, that's about the same amount of trees in the Amazon rain forest. Each of my brain cells are connected to around 10,000 others. So the total number of connections in my brain is the same as the number leaves in the Amazon rain forest.the humn brain.jpg




Why Bears Hibernate

Bears hibernate because that is how they bypass winter when they food supply disappears. Its very hard for bears to find enough food in the winter. Also the bears body temp drops in the winter. Therefore bears go into a deep sleep called hibernation.




I got my info from:
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=why%20bears%20hibernate
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Do Bears Eat In Hibernation?

Bears generally do not eat, drink,or use the restroom. The bears live off a layer of fat built up during the summer and fall months before hibernation.Its amazing how the bears live on just one layer of fat all winter long. I know if I was a bear I couldn't go one day without eating so I couldn't hibernate.In conclusion the bears do not eat during hibernation.

I got my info from:
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=why%20bears%20hibernate
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How is snow formed
Snow is formed when temperatures get low and there is moisture in the form of tiny ice crystals in the atmosphere. When the tiny microscopic ice crystals collide, they stick together in clouds and eventually become snowflakes. If enough crystals stick together, they will become really heavy and fall to the ground.


Fun Fact: Did you know that rain falls as snow when the air temperature is below 2 °C.


I got my info from:http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/snow/how-is-snow-formed

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