The Museum of Science is one of those iconic museums in Boston that every elementary , middle and high school student has an oppotrunity to go to. I thought once I graduated I would never be able to have another field trip with my school because A) I am not a science major and B) who has field trips in college anyways? But I was wrong.
Last Tuesday, I went back to the Museum of Science for a field trip in a science class that I never thought I was going to have to take in college. The museum was very interesting, more so now than in my younger years. I was more interested in the sustainability wing, the dinosaur wing, where they had an actual dinosaur! This dinosaur was on loan to the museum by a private owner who bought the dinosaur at auction and 75% of the bones are from the same single dinosaur. I also saw a beautiful skyline of Boston while in the human wing, where human skeletons were on display.
At the sustainability wing, there was a map of Massachusetts which showed where wind speed and power were the highest and lowest in the state. Most of Massachusetts I found out has a low capability of producing wind speed.
It is interesting to see a different idea on here, and I like the way it’s laid out. Just by reducing the weight of the car can increase efficiency, cool thought, good job.
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