
Weather Precipitation
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Science
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3rd Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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11 Slides • 3 Questions
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Weather Wonders
Explore the fascinating world of weather phenomena and learn about the wonders of nature's atmospheric conditions. Discover the science behind storms, rainbows, and more in this captivating presentation.
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Weather & Climate
Weather refers to daily changes in temperature, precipitation, wind, clouds, and sunlight. Climate, on the other hand, represents long-term weather patterns in an area. For example, deserts have a hot and dry climate, while the Pacific Northwest has a cool and rainy climate. Can patterns in weather help predict future conditions?
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Climate and Seasons
Climate refers to the long-term weather patterns in an area. Seasons are the four main patterns in weather that occur throughout the year. Spring is warm and rainy, summer is hot and humid, fall is rainy and cool, and winter is snowy and cold. We can compare weather patterns by looking at temperature, precipitation, fog, and cloud cover.
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Multiple Choice
What are the four main patterns in weather that occur throughout the year?
Spring, summer, fall, winter
Rainy, snowy, foggy, cloudy
Hot, cold, warm, cool
Sunny, windy, stormy, dry
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Four Seasons
Trivia: The four main patterns in weather that occur throughout the year are spring, summer, fall, and winter. Each season has its own unique characteristics and weather conditions. From the blooming flowers in spring to the snowy landscapes in winter, the changing seasons bring a variety of experiences and activities for people to enjoy.
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Comparing Weather
Arizona is hot and dry in the summer with an average temperature of 94 degrees Fahrenheit. Michigan is cooler and rainier in the summer with an average temperature of 76 degrees Fahrenheit. Michigan must have a cooler climate in the summer than Arizona.
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Michigan Summers
Did you know? Michigan is known for its beautiful summers, with average temperatures ranging from 70-80°F. The state is home to over 11,000 lakes, making it a popular destination for water activities like boating and swimming. Michigan's summer festivals, such as the National Cherry Festival in Traverse City, attract visitors from all over the world. So, if you're looking for a cooler climate in the summer, Michigan is the place to be!
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Multiple Choice
Which state has a cooler climate in the summer?
Arizona
Michigan
Florida
California
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Winter Weather Conditions
During the winter in this town, the average temperature in December is 45°F, with 8 days of precipitation. In January, the average temperature is 33°F, with 6 days of precipitation. In February, the average temperature is 38°F, with 3 days of precipitation. These weather conditions indicate a typical winter pattern in the town.
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January's Average Temperature
Trivia: In this town, the average temperature in January is 33°F. Bundle up and stay warm during the winter months!
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Multiple Choice
What is the average temperature in January in this town?
45°F
33°F
38°F
50°F
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Weather Wonders
Explore the fascinating world of weather phenomena and learn about the wonders of nature's atmospheric conditions. Discover the science behind storms, rainbows, and more in this captivating presentation.
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