Whitehorse High School
Mont.Creek, UT

The Valley of the Grand Canyon
Introduction:

Hello, I am a 14 year old.

For the last six days, here at NAU, myself and some other students studied haze that was all around us. On my way here to NAU, I thought that this Summerscholars camp was going to be a fun camp; but it was like going to school. On day one, we checked into a dorm, we got our rooms and introduced each other, which I got to meet new friends, teachers and saw all my old friends. Day two, I went to the computer lab, library, and watched a movie called "In the Light and Reverence". The third day, we went to the power plant. The fourth day, we went to the Fort Valley Experimental Forest and had different speakers. The fifth day I went to the Grand Canyon National Park and talked to Carl Bowman on air quality. Pictures were taken during the week. I had fun on the trip. I mostly found my answers on NAU grounds and on field trips. I learned about haze that I didn't know was there. All my answers I found was useful.

   I came to NAU to have fun and meet new friends.
 

                       See You Around
 
 
 
 

 

 
Recommendation:
My recommendation is don't use gas.

Positive Consequences:
Put solar panels on cars so we do not have to use gas.
Less Pollution.

Negative Consequences:
The air would get pollution by the gas that the cars use.

The Greatest Place on Earth.
 

Bookmarks:
 

"Monitoring air quality during fire at Grand Canyon" -- National Park Service, WASO-INFO
AIR QUALITY and  THE GRAND CANYON TRUST
CLEANING UP THE MOHAVE POWER PLANT
forestfires
The Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon National Park
Cape Royal 19
Yahoo! Picture Gallery
Yahoo! Picture Gallery
Yahoo! Picture Gallery
Yahoo! Picture Gallery
Yahoo! Picture Gallery
Yahoo! Picture Gallery
Yahoo! Picture Gallery
Arizona Guide - Photographs of Grand Canyon National Park
Arizona Guide - Photographs of Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon, Arizona

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