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Climatographs
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How to Read a Climatograph:
Every place on Earth has weather. However, different places on Earth have different types of "typical" weather. Some places are dry, some are wet, some are hot, some are cold, and some are a little of everything!
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How to Read a Climatograph:
You can find out what the weather is like where you live by looking out the window or by stepping outside. Weather refers to temperature, precipitation (rain and snow), and the wind's direction and speed. Scientists who study the weather collect information from different places on Earth and come up with averages, or typical types of weather, for a particular place. This average, or typical type of weather that occurs during a year, is called the "climate."
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How to Read a Climatograph:
A quick way to get an idea of the climate of a particular place is to look at a "climate-graph," or "climatograph." A climatograph is what scientists create to show a particular location's average temperature and precipitation during the year.
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Sample Climatograph The bars on the graph represent precipitation.
Read it on the right. The line represents temperature. Read it on the left. All these numbers are averages per month.
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Sample Climatograph The months of the year are along the bottom of the graph. The letters J, F, M, etc., stand for January, February, March, etc.
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Climatograph: Answer the question using it.
What is coldest month? Hottest month? Wettest month? Driest month? Temp. in July? Temp. in December? Hottest season?
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Use the climatograph to answer the questions.
What is coldest month? Hottest month? Wettest month? Driest month? Temp. in May? Temp. in March? Hottest season?
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