ZOOM-IN on weather! How does weather help people decide what to do?

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ZOOM-IN on weather! How does weather help people decide what to do?

What do you see?

Who do you see? What new people or things do you see?

Who do you see? What new people or things do you see? What are the people wearing?

When was this picture taken? What is happening in this picture? Make a guess.

Do you want to change your guess?

What did the people choose to do?

What is the BIG picture? How does weather help people decide what to do? Bain News Service. (1914). The start - coasting. Library of Congress: Prints & Photographs, George Grantham Bain Collection.The start - coasting.