COMENIUS SANTA MARIA SPACESHIP. Spaceship Santa Maria.

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COMENIUS SANTA MARIA SPACESHIP

Spaceship Santa Maria

Janek Magda Julia Monika

VEGETABLES EGGS fish chicken

● The crew don’t need to have animals to eat. ● The plants have got a lot of vitamins and mineral salts. ● People won’t have got any problems with droppings.

POULTRY BEEF VEAL PORK

butter eggs

carbon dioxide water glucoseoxygen solar energy

 Members of the crew should be in moderate climate with average humidity.

 What is needed to breed animals?  Right climate  Water  Plants  Pasture  Fodder

 What is needed for cultivation?  Water  Sun  Carbon dioxide  Mineral salts  Soil bacteria

organic  Compost  fertilization soil inorganic  Recycling waste organic compost soil

 glass  wood  plastic

fridge freezer associated with food mixer iron pots oven

associated with entertainment computer mobile phone

All engines will be used only in the initial phase of the flight. Later, a pair of them will be excluded. energy-saving bulb

tempered glass carbon fiber steel wood titanium

●Replacement of same parts of the engines. ● Systematic reviews of the engines.

Energy produced by humans - people will fly the spaceship, cycling one hour every day. This movement will also be useful to prevent obesity. Biofuel To leave Earth's gravity solar energy will be used. It will be used for a time of flight.

Performers Performers Daria Karolina Kuba Ania

ADVANTAGE ● Universal (most people know it and it shortens the time of preparation) ● simple

DISADVANTAGE Mother tongues disappear.

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