Week #7 blogging Challenge By Bella

Mount Warusawa  悪沢岳

 

This great mountain sits in Shizuoka Prefecture,Japan. You can also say that it is located in the southern part of the Akaishi Mountains (AKA the Southern Alps) This mountain is apart of the Minami Alps National Park(南アルプス).

 

The mountain is apart of the Akaishi mountains. These mountains are Mount Warusawa on the east side. Mount Arakawa-Naka in the center. and Mount Arakawa-Mae in front. This connects the mountains.

 

 

The mountain it’s just known from being in the national park,It’s known for its hight.Mount Warusawa is 3,141 meters tall (10,305 ft). Mount Arakawa-Naka is 3,083 meters (10,115 ft). And Mount Arakawa-Mae is 3,068(10,068 ft) meters tall. From these heights you can tell that Mount Warusawa is taller than its sister mountains.

Mount Magazine Sunset #1 Dan Thibodeaux via Compfight

 

Week 7: All About Mercury By Aidan

All About Mercury

Mercury
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Mercury is the planet closest to the sun. It can be -280 F° at night and 800 F° during the day time. These surface temperature swings happen because there is almost no atmosphere. Two spacecrafts have visited Mercury. The first craft was named Mariner 10, it flew by the planet in the 1970s. The second craft named MESSENGER launched in 2004, It orbited mercury 4000 times in 4 years. Then it ran out of fuel and crashed into the planet on April 30 2015.

One year on Mercury is about 88 earth days. One day on Mercury is about 58d 15h 30m on earth. Mercury is one of the only planets to not have a moon. The planet looks a lot like the Earth’s moon because of its big craters. Mercury is a part of the few rocky planets. The planet consists of about 70% metallic and 30% silicate. The planet’s equator length is about 1,516 mi.

Mercury is about 14.6 trillion square miles. The planet is second to the most dense planet, at about 5.427 grams per cubic centimeter. It is 98% of earth’s density(earth is the most dense planet). The planet is very rich in iron. The planet is named after the Roman deity Mercury, the messenger to the gods.  More info at Wikipedia and NASA