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Pluvia Loriente CEIP JOSEP TARRADELLAS
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Question: 1 A desert is a hot dry place.
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Question: 2 Most deserts are in the hottest countries of the world, but some deserts are cold.
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Question: 3 Some deserts are covered with sand, others with stones and rocks.
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Question: 4 Snakes, lizards, gerbils and beetles hide in the shade of rocks. Camels live there.
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Question: 5 Deserts are so dry that very few plants can grow there.
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Question: 6 Many people live in Oases and Semi-desert areas. Pluvia Loriente
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Question: 7 It is a place where there are water all year round. People dig deep wells to reach water under the ground.
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Question: 8 It is dry land but not so as dry as a desert. Many people live there. They keep goats and plant crops in the dry earth.
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Do you know that...? Why ? Semi-deserts are turning into deserts.
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This is because the world is becoming hotter and drier. Pluvia Loriente
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Question: 1 Two cold snowy and icy places. Arctic and Antarctic.
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Question: 2 They lie around the North and South Poles.
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Question: 3 A thick layer of ice which changes its size growing large in winter and shorter in summer.
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Question: 4 Penguins and seals in areas of Antarctica and polar bears in the Arctic. http://foundation.total.com/fichiers/mediaLibrary/Image/galerie/terre_pole/terre-630.jpg
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Question: 5 Tundra and taiga on the fringes of the Arctic. Nothing grows in the Antarctic. Taiga
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Question: 6 Native people live near the North Pole: The Inuits and the Sami. Igloo
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Do you know that..? The ice caps are getting thinner. Why?
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This is because the world is becoming hotter and drier.
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