Help in spanish
@ayyookyndall
Do you go to Connections?
Yes
I had this same question. Okay what is this unit called?
Its the Unit 5: A estudiar Lesson 6, Unit Test.....
Méxican students can also choose to take extracurricular courses on Saturdays. These classes might include singing, acting, art, and cooking. Students both attend and take part in singing contests, plays, and musicals
Thank you..... can you help me on one more?
yes.
Okay do you remember what lesson you learned this in?
I think lesson 3 in unit five i am not sure though
Mario José Molina was born in México City, or la Ciudad de México, in 1943. He was drawn to science at a young age. His parents allowed him to convert a seldom-used bathroom in the family home into a laboratory. He spent hours playing with chemistry sets in his lab. With the help of his aunt, who was a chemist, Molina was able to conduct some fairly advanced experiments. As a result, he had a thorough understanding of basic chemistry concepts by the time he entered high school. Molina studied chemical engineering at the National Autonomous University of México, or Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. He then went on to get an advanced degree in West Germany and a Ph.D. in los Estados Unidos from the University of California–Berkeley. Then while working at the University of California–Irvine, he conducted research with fellow chemist Dr. R. Sherwood Rowland. The two scientists studied Earth’s ozone layer and how it protects Earth from the sun’s radiation. They discovered that some man-made compounds used in aerosol cans were depleting the ozone layer. The compounds were also used to make refrigerators cold and in the manufacturing of plastic foam. Besides sharing their findings with the scientific community, they also informed the media and lawmakers. Their findings resulted in the required use of different propellants in aerosol cans, revised refrigeration regulations, and new plastic foam-manufacturing procedures.
This is great thank you very much!
@Teddyiswatshecallsme i didn't know you were taking spanish ;)
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