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Google Form - Seasons of the World
Ever wonder what kind of weather people from other parts of the United States experience? Do they experience the same seasons that we do here in Ohio? Do they experience seasons that are different from ours or do they even experience seasons at all? What about people in the rest of the world? Do we all experience the same climate changes at the same time? What sort of things affect the different climates or seasons that each of us experience? We need your help!!!Help our 5th grade class out by sending us your 'Fall' pictures or pictures of what your current climate is like where you live. We'd also like for you to fill out our Google Form about what seasons are like in your area. We'll post any pictures and information we receive here on our website so we can share the different seasons, or climates, that the world experiences. You can send your pictures to our class Twitter account, or by e-mailing our teacher. Thanks for helping! Twitter: @Baker5thGraders E-mail: [email protected] Please click on the link below to complete our Google Form about seasons. Thanks for your help!!
Google Form - Seasons of the World
6 Comments
Nichole
10/18/2014 02:39:54 am
I never thought Hawaii went through 'seasons' but it kind of does! The leaves don't change colors like they do in Ohio, but different plants bloom during this time period. Our Mountain apple tree has fruit now (there were no apples during the summer months). The temperature gets a little cooler but it's still sunny. The ocean changes though! Winter swells make create rough water conditions and large waves. These are a few things I've noticed. I hope that helps!
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Peggy Stickney
10/18/2014 04:03:14 am
Rockledge, Florida is a beautiful place in October! The rainy season is ending, giving way to beautiful blue skies, lower humidity, and temperatures in the 80's during the day. The evenings cool off a bit, low temperatures in the upper fifties and lower sixties. Everything is green and blooming. In another month or so, the citrus season will start and I will buy grapefruit and oranges at our local orchard. Our town is near the ocean, and I will e-mail a couple of pictures from October at the Atlantic Ocean near Cape Canaveral.
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Beomsik
10/19/2014 08:32:49 pm
Korea has "fall" and nice view with changed leaves.
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Sarah Jackson
10/19/2014 09:47:17 pm
Last week we were at Sunset Beach, NC and enjoyed temperatures in the high 70's to 80 degrees with a nice breeze. We are back to our home in Winston Salem today 225 miles from the beach and the temperature is in the mid 40's and will get to 67 degrees this afternoon. We live in the piedmont area, between the mountains and the ocean. The leaves are starting to turn. There is a change in the weather in different parts of NC.
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Angie Maher
10/20/2014 09:16:40 am
Tucson, AZ has different kind of seasons. The winter temp is usually in the 70-80's during the day, but will drop in the 30's at night, mostly sunny. Spring gets hot up in the hundreds during the day, 70's at night. July starts our monsoon season in which the temp gets in the 100's then usually have 20 to 30 minutes of very heavy downpoor, high winds, awesome lightning and thunder, then it is over. The lightning will continue and it is awesome to watch at night. I have a mountain view and we can watch the storms coming in from the mountains. The fall is usually in the 80's, however, right now it is in the 90's, sunny blue skies with fluffy white clouds. It gets down into the 60's at night. Most of our trees are green spring through fall, and losing their leaves in the winter. Flowers bloom spring through fall. We very rarely have water in our riverbeds except for monsoon season, and we are usually in a drought because of our lack of rain. I will send some pictures.
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Laura Gonya
10/20/2014 10:21:27 am
I live in Davidson, North Carolina, which is about 15 miles NW of Charlotte. The seasons here are a little similar to Ohio. We have all 4 seasons but they start earlier than what they do up north. Today the weather was in the 70's and sunny during the day but in the evenings it will get down into the 40's. The leaves are turning a orange and red on some of the trees. We have several different types of trees, maples, some oak but mostly pine trees. Our growing season begins much sooner, around March and lasts until October. I still have peppers growing in my garden. Flowers bloom from early March/April until November-December depending how cold it is. If we do not have a hard winter they will bloom all year. We do get snow but it usually does not stick to the ground for long. The most snow we have seen has been about 9" and it was gone in a few days. The only bad thing about living down here in the winter is they do not have to many snow plows so it does get slippery around here and they cancel school a lot more than they do back home. Will gladly send pictures later.
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