Netherlands Data By Ma’at Peart. Table of Contents  Bikes Bikes  Most Popular Most Popular Flower  Dikes Dikes  Foods Foods  Online Resources Online.

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Netherlands Data By Ma’at Peart

Table of Contents  Bikes Bikes  Most Popular Most Popular Flower  Dikes Dikes  Foods Foods  Online Resources Online Resources  Bikes Bikes  Most Popular Most Popular Flower  Dikes Dikes  Foods Foods  Online Resources Online Resources  Land Land  Climate Climate  Clog Shoes Clog Shoes  Windmills Windmills  Major Holiday Major Holiday  Land Land  Climate Climate  Clog Shoes Clog Shoes  Windmills Windmills  Major Holiday Major Holiday

Land The Netherlands is located in Europe. It has a few hills, flat lands, and no mountains. The land is made of clay which makes it good for farming. Nether stands for low and the land is below sea level. Home

Climate The Netherlands has cool weather. It rains a lot. – Rain causes floods – The Dutch built dikes which are big walls located along the sea. – They stopped water from getting into low lands. Home

Clog Shoes The Dutch use clog shoes to walk on the damp and wet land. – They are wooden and hard with round tips. Home

Windmills The Dutch used windmills to dry the land. They put scoop wheels on some of their windmills. When the wind turned the blades, the scoop wheel moved. As the wheel moved, it took water from the land. Dutch windmill built in Home

Major Holiday [Christmas] Home

Bikes Bikes are the most popular form of transportation. Kids as young as 3&4 learn how to ride bikes. Home

Most Popular Flower Tulips are the most popular flower. – They come in 4 different colors: red, yellow, white, and pink. – Sometimes they are mixed. Home

Dikes Dikes are big walls placed on damp land to help prevent water from flooding over the land. Dikes are heavy and big. Home

Foods The Dutch eat everything New Yorkers eat. Home

Online Resources L.J. Slaski. L.J. Bear Goes to Holland – Windmills of the Netherlands – Image of Dutch Windmill from 1862 – Image of Food Dish – Image of Tulips – image.php?image=467 image.php?image=467 Home