Activity 3: Burning Up… [15 points]
While it can get hot in New Zealand, especially in the middle of summer, it gets even hotter in places like Dallol (Ethiopia), Dasht-e Loot (Iran), Tirat Zvi (Israel), Kabili (Tunisia) and Bandar-e Mahshahr (Iran).
The hottest temperature on record in each place is: Dallol: 41oC; Dasht-e Loot: 71oC; Tirat Zvi: 54oC; Kabili: 55oC; Bandar-e Mahshahr: 51oC. Crazy ‘eh?!
For this activity, you are asked to use this information to create a graph. The graph should have a title along with the names of each city and their hottest recorded temperatures. You can draw the graph by hand or use a computer programme like Google Draw to create your graph. It’s completely up to you!
Here is an example of a graph:
On your blog, post a picture of your graph..
1 comment:
Hey Tyra
Your graph looks great. You have given your graph a clear titles and have numbered and names each bar well. Who did you survey to get these answers? What sport do you play?
To get the full 15 marks for this activity you need to create a graph about the hottest global temperatures. Here is the data for you to use: Dallol: 41oC; Dasht-e Loot: 71oC; Tirat Zvi: 54oC; Kabili: 55oC; Bandar-e Mahshahr: 51oC. How crazy is Dasht-e Loot? I can’t even imagine how a day as hot as 71oC would feel. Don’t forget to label your axis. Use the Canadian snowfall example to help you.
Let me know when it’s done and I’ll update your points! You are doing so well with your SLJ blogging. Keep it up.
Izzy
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