martes, 22 de enero de 2008

World´s Climates

There are many types of climates across the Earth. You live in one of them or one the border between two. Every year as the seasons change, your climate changes a bit. It might get warmer or colder. You might have more or less rain. You might have more or less sunlight that changes all of that other stuff. Scientists have broken down the world's climates into a few types:

- Polar: Ice Caps

- Polar: Tundra

- Subtropical: Dry Summer

- Subtropical: Dry Winter

- Subtropical: Humid

- Subtropical: Marine West Coast

- Subtropical: Mediterranean

- Subtropical: Wet

- Tropical: Monsoon

- Tropical: Savannah/Grasslands

- Tropical: Wet


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sábado, 12 de enero de 2008

European Union Countries



The European Union (EU) is a political and economic community of twenty-seven member states located primarily in Europe. It traces its origins to the European Economic Community (EEC) formed in 1957 by the Treaty of Rome among six European countries. Since then the EU has grown in size through the accession of new member states and has increased its powers by the addition of new policy areas to its remit.
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Print the Puzzle and find the 27 countries

miércoles, 2 de enero de 2008

Regions of Spain (Comunidades Autonomas)






  • Andalucia

  • Aragon

  • Asturias

  • Balearic Islands

  • Basque Country

  • Canary Islands

  • Cantabria

  • Castilla-La Mancha

  • Castilla y Leon

  • Catalonia

  • Extremadura

  • Galicia

  • Madrid

  • Murcia

  • Navarra

  • La Rioja

  • Valencian Community

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domingo, 23 de diciembre de 2007

Highest mountains in Spain

Highest mountains in Spain (Height in metres)

  • Teide (Tenerife) 3,718
  • Mulhacén (Granada) 3,478
  • Aneto (Huesca) 3,404
  • Veleta (Granada) 3,392
  • Llardana (Huesca) 3,375
  • Alcazaba (Granada) 3,366
  • Monte Perdido (Huesca) 3,355
  • Cilindro (Huesca) 3,328
  • Perdiguero (Huesca) 3,321
  • Maladeta (Huesca) 3,309

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martes, 18 de diciembre de 2007

Continents

A continent is distinguished from an island or a peninsula not merely by greater size but also by geological structure and development . The continents, in order of size, are Eurasia, Africa, America, Antarctica, and Oceania.

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lunes, 10 de diciembre de 2007

The oceans:

Pacific Ocean
The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean. The Pacific Ocean covers 69,375,000 square miles, or 35% of the earth. The Pacific Ocean is almost half of all the oceans, as big as the other four oceans combined. As the earth spins around, there is a viewpoint from outer space where all you can see is the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean is between Asia on the west and North and South America on the east. The Pacific Ocean connects to the Indian Ocean to the west, to the Antarctic Ocean to the south, and to the Arctic Ocean to the north.


Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean. The Atlantic Ocean covers 41,105,000 square miles, or 21% of the earth. The Atlantic Ocean is a little bigger than half as big as the Pacific Ocean. The Atlantic Ocean is between North and South America on the west and Europe and Africa on the east. The Atlantic Ocean connects to the Arctic Ocean to the north, and to the Antarctic Ocean to the south.


Indian Ocean
The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean. The Indian Ocean covers 28,900,000 square miles, or 15% of the earth. The Indian Ocean is between Africa on the west and Asia on the north. The Indian Ocean connects to the Antarctic Ocean to the south, and to the Pacific Ocean to the east.


Antarctic Ocean
The Antarctic Ocean circles the globe and surrounds the southern continent of Antarctica. The Antarctic Ocean is also called the Southern Ocean. The Antarctic Ocean is connected to the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans.


Artic Ocean
The Arctic Ocean covers the earth's north pole. This ocean is so cold that its surface is often frozen during the winter. The vast Arctic icecap is the source of many icebergs. The Arctic Ocean is between North America and Asia. The Arctic Ocean is connected to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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