Climate Connections

Teams were to identify a climate problem in their area, investigate current efforts on the issue locally and in another community, and create an innovative solution to the problem.[3] Teams then had to share their project with others in the community, and present the whole experience at competition.In each 2+1⁄2-minute match, a team competes on each field with their robot to earn up to 400 points manipulating the mission models.One of the mission models, Find Agreement (Align The Arrows), straddles both fields in the center.[3] All 8 are worth up to 5 points depending on their position on the field, but are removed from play every time the robot is touched outside of base.
Back-to-back fields at Michigan Championship
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