We are, geography group five. Our ever-so-great leader, is a cockroach. You can call her xiaoqiang, but she goes by the name ZIXIAN. Then there is the girl who loves ORANGE ever so much. However, orange is not her only love, there is also, animes. After this sentence, many of you would already know who i'm referring to; GRACE. And then there is WENDY, she's a very quiet girl, but she can be real nice. Also, there is LILLIAN, who is another very quiet one! I wonder how they all survive without talking so much! Another member of our group is JOCELYN, she can be rather talkative at times, so she's not that quiet! Her best friend is also in our group, she is JIEYING. And she rocks at art. Oh! I almost forgot about SANDY. She's funny and sometimes crazy! But she's a great person to hang out with! Did I mention? There's this other girl in our group. Her name is QIAOLIN. She is friendly and interesting. She's also very quiet if you don't know her, but that's YOUR problem! Last but not least, there is me. I'm that crazy, retarded girl that loves to scream and do retarded things. Also, Mr. Chong, our maths teacher, says i'm naturally stupid and usually toot. My name is JOEY and this is, GEOGRAPHY GROUP FIVE. (:
Outings
ST JOHN'S ISLAND / LAZARUS ISLAND.
29TH MARCH 2008
THAT DAY, IS BEING LOVED BY OUR GROUP AND ALL THOSE GEOGRAPHY PUPILS.
& WE CERTAINLY HOPE THAT ANOTHER OUTING WILL COME SOON!
GEOGRAPHY IS THE LOVE!
:D
We have done several researches on seaweeds and these are the findings.
SEAWEED. Seaweeds are any of a large number of marine plants and protists in the category of benthic algae. They are macroscopic and multicelluar, in contrast with most other algae. Seaweeds are often found in the seashore biome.
Seaweeds consist of several groups of multicelluar algae: the red algae, green algae, and brown algae. These three kinds of seaweeds are not thought to have a common multicelluar ancestor, the seaweeds are a paraphyletic group. In addition, tuft-forming bluegreen algae (Cyanobacteria) are sometimes considered as seaweeds. Seaweeds are popularly described as plants, but only red and green algae belong to the kingdom Plantae. They should not be confused with aquatic plants such as seagrasses (which are vascular plants).