Science Competition
Aryan Notani wins thirds place in a competition organized by G.E.B.E.
Hey kids! Check out Aryan Notani – an awesome Learning Unlimited Preparatory School fifth grader. He won third prize for his entry "Water Cycle Poster" in an event organized by G.E.B.E.
The event was held to bring awareness to World Water Day which is celebrated and observed every March 22. It is a day set aside to celebrate the importance and conservation of water and prepare for water management in the future.
Aryan's poster explained how water is the most important part of any ecosystem, and that all living organisms need water to grow and survive. In an ecosystem, water cycles through the atmosphere, soil, rivers, lakes and oceans. Most of the plants and animals on earth actually live completely submerged in the waters of the oceans.