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Tuesday, 1 January 2019

Burning up (Summer Learning Journey)


While it can get hot in New Zealand, especially in the middle of summer, it gets even hotter in places like Dallol (Ethiopia), Dasht-e Loot (Iran), Tirat Zvi (Israel), Kabili (Tunisia) and Bandar-e Mahshahr (Iran).
The hottest temperature on record in each place is: Dallol: 41oC; Dasht-e Loot: 71oC; Tirat Zvi: 54oC; Kabili: 55oC; Bandar-e Mahshahr: 51oC. Crazy ‘eh?!
For this activity, you are asked to use this information to create a graph. The graph should have a title along with the names of each city and their hottest recorded temperatures. You can draw the graph by hand or use a computer programme like Google Draw to create your graph. It’s completely up to you!

1 comments:

Hasiba SLJ said...

Hi Sione!

Great to see you blogging with SLJ. My Name is Hasiba, I am from Summer Learning Journey team. It seems you have not included Dallol: 41oC; Dasht-e Loot: 71oC; Tirat Zvi: 54oC; Kabili: 55oC; Bandar-e Mahshahr: 51oC. In your graph!

To receive full points you must complete all parts of the activity!
keep up the great work!
He Whetu Koe
Hasiba

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