In order to create my snow fort, I started out by clearing off a space to use as my foundation. I first began by building up the walls along the sides of the fort to give a sturdy outside layer and protect against wind.
I continued to build up the side walls to give as much protection as possible against the wind. The walls are about 3 feet high.
Then, I placed a tarp over the walls to give the people inside more shelter against the cold and other elements such as rain or more snow. The tarp covers the entrance of the fort as well to keep as much outside weather out as possible.
Isabella Jacavone To comprehend how the universe works, we must dwell into the most basic building blocks of existence; matter, energy, space, and time. NASA's Physics of the Cosmos program involves cosmology, astrophysics, and fundamental physics intended to answer questions about the elusiveness of complex concepts such as black holes, neutron stars, dark energy, and gravitational waves. In this blog post, I'd like to elaborate on a subject that is very intriguing to me; Black holes. And more specifically, what would happen if we got near one. A black hole is anything but a hole, but rather an immense amount of matter compacted into an extremely small area. A black hole is caused when, hypothetically, a star four times more massive than our sun collapses into a sphere no bigger than 600 square km. To put that in perspective, that's about the size of New York City. B lack holes were predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity, which showed that when a...

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