"Part of what I am trying to bring to realize if they observe they will see all sorts of wonderful things very."
Things like learning how to bubble shape and animals that live beneath the sea, such as crabs, starfish and lobster manually.
Students got to close and personal with tank touch critter ocean sea creatures.
"The shell was all wet and hard," said Brooke Fongemie student.
Addyson Herrick has dressed up as a Puffin to learn more about life as a seabird.
"Part orange for this kind of left sides, it was weird," says.
Their knowledge was then put to the test in the "search Dripial," moderated by TV 5 Todd Simcox.
"We is gone dripial pursuit and lost by a point which I found quite good," said Herrick.
But the lessons are not all the fun and learned how Jeux.étudiants water causes a team from the National Weather Service meteorologists flash floods.
"Each year, almost every year we lose people flood drowned, is something that we should always be thinking," said meteorologist Mike Cantin
Schools that participate in the event were selected on a competitive basis to pursue their studies on the science of one of the most important resources of the planet.
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