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Baseball Meeting
Meeting for anyone interested in becoming a manager or trainer for Baseball , During Jr/Sr lunch @ 10:30am on Wednesday 10/2 in room A202
Swim Scrimmages
Blood Drive
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Senior Retakes
Senior Retakes will be Tuesday October 8 in the Library. Unless they do not have an English class, seniors should come for their retakes during their English class.
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Homecoming is NEXT WEEK
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WORD OF THE WEEK
Gambol
(n.)
gam-bol
\ˈgam-bəl\
Definition:
To skip about in play; to frolic.
Example:
The schoolchildren gamboled on the playground at recess.
ACT Question of the Week (SCIENCE)
DIRECTIONS: The passage in this test is followed by several questions. After reading the passage, choose the best answer to each question and fill in the corresponding oval on your answer document. You may refer to the passage as often as necessary.
You are NOT permitted to use a calculator on this test.
Passage I
Unmanned spacecraft taking images of Jupiter’s moon Europa have found its surface to be very smooth with few meteorite craters. Europa’s surface ice shows evidence of being continually resmoothed and reshaped. Cracks, dark bands, and pressure ridges (created when water or
slush is squeezed up between 2 slabs of ice) are commonly seen in images of the surface. Two scientists express their views as to whether the presence of a deep ocean beneath the surface is responsible for Europa’s surface features.
Scientist 1
A deep ocean of liquid water exists on Europa. Jupiter's gravitational field produces tides within Europa that can cause heating of the subsurface to a point where liquid water can exist. The numerous cracks and dark bands in the surface ice closely resemble the appearance of thawing ice covering the polar oceans on Earth. Only a substantial amount of circulating liquid water can crack and rotate such large slabs of ice. The few meteorite craters that exist are shallow and have been
smoothed by liquid water that oozed up into the crater from the subsurface and then quickly froze.
Jupiter’s magnetic field, sweeping past Europa, would interact with the salty, deep ocean and produce a second magnetic field around Europa. The spacecraft has found evidence of this second magnetic field.
Scientist 2
No deep, liquid water ocean exists on Europa. The heat generated by gravitational tides is quickly lost to space because of Europa’s small size, as shown by its very low surface temperature (–160°C). Many of the features on Europa’s surface resemble features created by flowing glaciers on Earth. Large amounts of liquid water are not required for the creation of these features. If a thin layer of ice below the surface is much warmer than the surface ice, it may be able to flow and cause cracking and movement of the surface ice. Few meteorite craters are observed because of Europa’s very thin atmosphere; surface ice continually sublimes (changes from solid to gas) into this atmosphere, quickly eroding and removing any craters that may have formed.
According to the information provided, which of the following descriptions of Europa would be accepted by both scientists?
Choose the Best Answer
After School Tutoring
Parking Passes
Students who park in the DCHS parking lot must purchase a student parking pass in the junior office and place it on their vehicles. Students who do not risk being ticketed or towed.
Do Not Open doors
Do not open the doors for the students in the entry way. The policy is to sign on on the kiosk and get a hall pass. If you are opening the doors for students, you and the other student are not following expectations. Do NOT open any doors that lead outside or to the entry way for anyone!
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ACT Question Correct Answer:
Europa is completely covered by a layer of ice.
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