Instructions/notes for m̲y̲ t̲e̲a̲c̲h̲e̲r̲: The questions I chose to answer are: 1. How are map projections made and what are the implications of this? 2. Describe the difference between climate and weather. 3. Explain why 3 different climates of your choice are found where they are on the globe. (I chose polar, desert, and tropical rainforest.) 4. Explain and provide examples of how plate tectonics have impacted humans. 5. How can you individually help to combat climate change? 6. Describe at least one natural hazard in [our state, I shouldn't say where I live on Scratch] that has or could lead to a natural disaster. Why was/is [our state] prone to this type of hazard? To start, click the green flag. Ignore the part in the intro about Mr. Melon and the Chair of Republic - those are just funny references for other Scratch users. Click on the arrows to change the selected video, and press "START VIDEO" to start the selected video. After the video is done, it will go back to the screen for the first video, and you can select another video (or the same video if there's something you missed), and this repeats until the red stop sign next to the green flag is pressed. Please ignore the fact that although my map is pretty accurate, there's a lot more distortion than on other flat maps. I think that's it... Thanks for letting me do this on Scratch!
Instructions/notes for o̲t̲h̲e̲r̲ s̲c̲r̲a̲t̲c̲h̲ u̲s̲e̲r̲s̲: This is my second Scratch project I've done for school. This one took way too long because of the ridiculous amount of time I spent on the tiny unnoticeable details. Must... perfect... grass... DISCLAIMER: This project is not actually brought to you by Mr. Melon or the Chair of Republic, as I sadly am not curating either of those studios yet... (I should join them, they have cookies) This is instead brought to you by the distraction dance (partially because of how much I got distracted while doing this...) Why is the intro so epic, it's just homework... (Thanks to @SaltyCreeper67 for the intro which I changed a bit, go play his totally generic platformer!) I forgot Madagascar Australia is upside-down-ish (that's normal, right?) The Middle East area is shaped weird At least I remembered Sri Lanka (but it's hard to tell because it's mostly covered by the equator) Uh, I think that's all I need to write here... BAI And there is obviously no secret when you scroll down. Why are you down here? Is it in case I wrote a secret down here? I didn't write a secret down here. All I wrote down here is that in a few months I'll make a project on this account that actually has good quality. See, I didn't write a secret down here. Stop wasting your time looking for nonexistent secrets, like the first letter of each word on my "About Me" on my profile page. You saw and heard nothing. Stop looking for secrets. There is no secret here. Just leave.