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Friday 18 October 2019

Waterspouts

This week two groups in our class have been learning about Waterspouts. We leaned a lot about these water pillar. things. They require specific weather climates and conditions to form, they are long tubes of damp air and they look like small tornadoes. Waterspouts occur in the tropics or the countries close to the quainter (The warmer counties). The look like massive beanstalks shooting from the clouds to the surface of the water. The waterspouts descend down from the clouds and meet the water. They form like stalks because there is always forceful air keeping them in place. Waterspouts are really interesting!

One of our activities we had to complete, was an infographic. It is basically some information about the topic put into a fun layout. Here is my infographic.


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