Scientist in Antarctica

Students Chill with Scientist in Antarctica
Posted on 11/19/2018
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Sixth graders in Mrs. Laurel Dority’s science class at Carson Middle School (CMS) had the opportunity to chat via video conference with Dr. TJ Fudge, who’s preparing to leave for another 6-week expedition where he’ll continue his efforts to study climate change using ice core samples.

The CMS students, whom are currently studying geology and the composition of Earth, were able to ask questions about work and life in Antarctica. They also learned that Dr. Fudge’s team drills approximately 10,000 feet into the ice, and because of the depth of the drill, the scientists must make frequent trips to drill and acquire samples.

The students were interested in life in Antarctica and asked questions about eating and keeping warm. They were surprised that he lives in a tent on the Antarctic ice while conducting his work.

It is very hard on the body to live in the extreme cold, Dr. Fudge expressed. “You keep warm by eating a lot and wearing a lot of clothing.”

When asked about the video visit with Dr. Fudge, Sixth Grader Kayden Popham stated, “It’s better than reading in a book. You actually see him on a webcam and it feels like we’ve met him.”

Dr. Fudge can be followed on his blog at antarcticfudgesicles.wordpress.com.