1º ESO Ciencias de la Naturaleza 4. LA ATMÓSFERA

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1º ESO Ciencias de la Naturaleza 4. LA ATMÓSFERA WEATHER MAPS 1º ESO Ciencias de la Naturaleza 4. LA ATMÓSFERA

UK Map

WEATHER MAPS The direction of the wind is usually drawn with arrows. Example: "The map on the right shows Westerly winds in Scotland, Northern winds in England and Southwesterly winds in Nothern Ireland and Wales." Look at the different ways to say the direction of the wind; the best way is written in bold letters. Wind from the South= Southern wind= South wind. Wind from the North= Northern wind= North wind. Wind from the East= Easterly wind= Eastern wind= East wind. Wind from the West= Westerly wind= Western wind= West wind. Wind from the Southeast= Southeasterly wind.

WEATHER MAPS Some maps include the temperature in degrees Celsius and you can translate the numbers into adjectives like freezing, cold, cool, temperate, mild, warm and hot. Example: "The map on the right shows mild weather in the UK but it is colder near to London." Many maps contain information about the wind: Speed of the wind: calm< breeze< moderate wind< strong wind< gale. Example: "The winds are moderate except in Nothern Scotland where the winds are stronger."

WEATHER MAPS Now you can write your own descriptions for the following maps:

WEATHER MAPS Now you can write your own descriptions for the following maps:

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