Our second call is with Ranger Tegan, at Twentynine Palms, California. She explained us about
the Joshua tree, a protected species in this park.
The Joshua tree is not really a tree. It is more like a "flower" that takes water from the tree where it's attached to. "Beautiful grotesque" called by some, it grows only in this desert.
A moth is in charge of taking the pollen among plants while laying its eggs in the plant. That is the perfect partnership. SO INTERESTING!
Great job, Mr. Harbula's team!
This Spring DeLay Middle School will host a 24 Hour World Tour and our team of students will attempt to contact people on each of the 7 continents. We are interested in providing opportunities for our students to interact with people around the world using a variety of platforms (Skype, Zoom, Facetime, etc.) As our kids travel the world digitally and virtually, we will share our experiences through our blog and Twitter #DeLayWorldJourney. We hope you can join us!
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