Communication in space
Hi guys and welcome back to another blog. Today I will be talking about communication in space. So in hurumanu 3, we have been learning how to communicate in space and the way we did it was one person went down to the end of the field and another person would stay at the other end. There were a couple ways of communicating with each other and one of those was by using flags or pieces of paper called flag signals to form them into the shape of one of the letters like here.
These were the signals that we had to create for the flag signals by using pieces of paper. This is what I and my partner used to communicate with each other but the outcome wasn't how we expected it to be.
Navigation in space
We also did a challenge where you put a blindfold over your eyes and put back on your head. You would then have to use your senses without using your eyes/sight. We went over the Kyle Park to do this because our field was being occupied and we had to try and navigate ourselves to a particular tree that the teacher had chosen.
Magnet
A magnet is simply rock or a piece of metal that can pull certain types of metal toward itself. The force of magnets is called magnetism which is a basic force of nature just like electricity and gravity. Magnetism works over a distance so this means that a magnet does not have to be touching an object to pull it towards itself.
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