By: Janus, Brenden, Michael.  Sunny days turn to cold days in the winter.  Weather can change every several hours or minutes.  Rain and snow have occurred.

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By: Janus, Brenden, Michael

 Sunny days turn to cold days in the winter.  Weather can change every several hours or minutes.  Rain and snow have occurred more often especially in eastern North America.

 Weather has changed over the last 50 years. It is up to 10 degrees higher in the winter.  The Potawatomi wore moccasins on their feet and robes in bad weather.

 The Potawatomi used wood and sticks to make things.  They used bow and arrows. They made it to hunt for food.

 They used feathers to make head-dresses.  They use bird bark to make canoes.