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Revision as of 14:25, 12 August 2021
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- a. Por que é mais fresco e úmido nas montanhas, do que nos vales?
- b. De que direção geralmente vem a chuva e o tempo bom em sua região?
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Wind Vane
A simple wind vane can be made by fastening two sides of a strip of heavy paper around a short section of drinking straw. First, bend the strip in half. Place the straw in the bend and then glue the strip to itself. Drive a dowel, broom stick, or some similar item into the ground where you wish to measure the wind direction, and drive a finish nail into the top end. Then place the straw over the nail so that it may swing freely. When the wind blows, the vane (strip of paper and straw) will swivel on the nail indicating the wind direction.
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- a. Temperatura
- b. Umidade (orvalho, neblina, chuva, geada ou neve)
- c. Formação de nuvens
- d. Direção do vento
You may need to call your Pathfinders every day to get them to do this. It may help to build the weather instruments from requirement 11 first to build some excitement about weather. It may also help to work on this honor during the season in your area that has the most extreme weather. You can download a tracking chart here and give one to each of your students. http://www.pathfindersonline.org/pdf/resources/weather_tracking_chart.pdf