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Title journal page- Earth Adaptation Research the problem you are assigned. the website can be used or GOOGLE Type only your answer Watch the video and answer the 4 questions

Group Problems to research Answers A How to overcome earths gravity& what is the slingshot effect B What effects do microgravity have on the human body (short term and long term) C What effects do pressure, temperature, and change in atmosphere have on astronauts? D Space food? (challenges in preparing and eating food in space? E Waste Management? How do they handle toilet, shower and garbage in space? F Living and working in space: how do astronauts maintain good sleeping patterns, other health, and overcrowded conditions? G Spacecraft: how is the international space station organized, where their any problems in developing the ISS.

Goldilocks Video Watch me! What does inhabitable mean? Why do we need liquid water on Earth? What does it mean to be in the Goldilock zone? What factors does the proximity of Earth affect for our planet?