I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teacher is Mrs Anderson.
Wednesday, 9 January 2019
Summer Learning Journey|A Heated Debate|Burning Up...
This week for activity 3, day 1 of week 3 of Summer Learning Journey, we had to make a graph of the hottest temperatures on record in places. The hottest temperatures were in Dallol, Dasht-e Loot, Tirat Zvi, Kabili and Bander-e Mahsharhr. We could make the graph by hand or digitally.
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A Heated Debate,
Activity 3,
Burning Up...,
Day 1,
Summer Learning Journey,
Week 3
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Kia Ora Sakina,
ReplyDeleteGreat graph!
It gives a really good idea of the temperatures in these hot places. What is the hottest location that you have ever been in?
For me it's Japan - but it was also the coldest!
Well done on all your efforts on the journey!!
- Lee
Hi Sakina,
ReplyDeleteGreat job on completing this activity! I find it interesting that those places could be so hot, especially Dasht-e Lut which reached 71 Celsius. If anyone was in any of those places when it was that hot, I wouldn't want to be them. Would you've wanted to be there when those places got that hot?