Experiencia educativa de alumnos de 4.º curso de educación secundaria del Instituto de Enseñanza Secundaria Pedro Cerrada de Utebo (Zaragoza) dentro del Proyecto de Comenius "Rich Interactive Scientific Learning for Everyone".
An educative experience made by the students of 4th course of secondary school Pedro Cerrada in Utebo (Zaragoza, Spain) for the Comenius Project "Rich Interactive Scientific Learning for Everyone".
Centros asociados/ Associated Schools: Skeiene Ungdomskole (Sandness, Noruega/Norway) and BundesGymnasium Einsenstadt (Eisenstadt, Austria).
Uranus is the seventh planet of the Solar System, the third party in size, and the most massive quarter. The principal characteristic of Uranus is the inclination of his axis of rotation of almost ninety degrees with regard to his orbit. Uranus possesses the most uniform surface of all the planets for his characteristic blue - greenish color produced by the combination of present gases in his atmosphere and has a system of rings that cannot be observed to simple sight.
The legend of Uranus
In the classic mythology, Uranus is the basic god of the sky. In the Greek mythology,it was personified as son and husband of Gea, the Mother. Uranus was retaining his children in the bosom of his mother when they were on the verge of being born. Gea thought a plan to avenge the affront: it carved a diamond sickle and asked his children for help. Alone Stopwatch, the minor of them, was ready to expire with his obligation, caught to his father when it was lying with his mother, and gelded it with the sickle, throwing the genitalia after him. On having splashed the blood, Gea gathered her, and from her there arose the Giants, the Erinias, the Melias.
The genitalia of Uranus produced a foam of which Aphrodite was born. Uranus predicted that the titans would take a just punishment as his crime, anticipating Zeus's victory on Stopwatch.
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