Результаты исследований учащихся в проекте Climate and weather of Great Britain — различия между версиями

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==Авторы и участники проекта==
 
==Авторы и участники проекта==
[[Участник:Сысуева Оксана|Сысуева Оксана]]
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[[Участник:Алексанлра Никитина|Алексанлра Никитина]]
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[[Участники:Группа 1|Группа 1]]
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Участники: Gryffindor
  
 
==Тема исследования группы==
 
==Тема исследования группы==
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What’s the climate of Scotland like?
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Каков климат в Шотландии?
  
 
== Проблемный вопрос (вопрос для исследования)==
 
== Проблемный вопрос (вопрос для исследования)==
Каков климат Англии и Уэльса
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What are the peculiar properties of the climate of Scotland?
  
 
==Цели исследования==
 
==Цели исследования==
# Каков климат Англии и Уэльса?
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# Узнать, каков климат в Шотландии
# Каков климат в Уэльсе?
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# Определить, как климат Шотландии отличается от климата других регионов
# Каков климат в Шотландии?
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# Выяснить, какие факторы влияют на формирование климата Шотландии
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# Отследить меры по борьбе с изменением климата в регионе.
  
 
==Результаты проведённого исследования==
 
==Результаты проведённого исследования==
Wales has a moderate climate, very similar to the rest of the UK, but it can also be slightly unpredictable! The mountainous nature of our landscape and the shape of our coast mean that the weather can differ quite dramatically within a very short distance. Weather also changes quite quickly here- it could be raining in the morning and gloriously sunny by the afternoon.Most of our rain tends to fall in the autumn and early winter months (October – January) so be sure to bring a raincoat and a good pair of waterproof walking shoes to Wales. Our days in winter are shorter and we tend to experience snow, which provides us with some spectacular scenery.
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Scotland's climate is generally cool and wet. It is influenced by the North Atlantic Drift, a warm sea current from the Caribbean, which keeps Scotland's coast ice free in winter. The climate is oceanic, with no extreme variations or exceptional events like tornadoes, droughts or widespread floods, but the day to day weather can vary enormously and unpredictably, and is a national source of daily conversation.
  
Although it’s not all rain and clouds in Wales - the summer months of June to August are the hottest here and a great time to take advantage of some of our beautiful beaches and coastline or partake is some of our outdoor sports and activities. April, May and September also offer some warm days to explore our landscape. Our long summer days also help, it often doesn’t get dark until 10pm/22:00 in midsummer thanks to our northerly latitude. The temperature in winter months averages around 6°C with summer months climbing up to 24°C. However, conditions in the upland areas can be changeable throughout the entire year, so take care on our spectacular walks.
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The east coast has a marginally more continental climate than the west, with drier weather, sunnier summers and colder winters. The prevailing winds are from the west and southwest, and are constant and important feature in the islands and high hills.
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Scotland's climate is generally cool and very wet. The average annual high temperature is around 11 degrees Celsius (51° Fahrenheit). The climate is oceanic; however the day to day weather can vary enormously and is very unpredictably. The east coast has a marginally more continental climate than the west, which has drier weather, sunnier summers and colder winters. The wettest parts of Scotland experience an average of 250 days of rain per year, whereas the driest parts only experience an average of about 150 days of rain per year. The average number of days with snow falling in Scotland ranges from 15 to 20 days, whereas on the peaks and mountains the average number of days with snow falling is about 100 days. Scotland is generally cloudier than England. The coldest parts of Scotland are the higher areas, with an average of only 1100 hours of sun per year.
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The UK is well known for the variability of its weather - from day to day, season to season, year to year and place to place. Its position in the mid-latitude westerly wind belt on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean with its relatively warm waters, yet close to the continental influences of mainland Europe, plays a major role in this. Changes in topography and land use over relatively short distances, together with a long coastline and numerous islands, all add to the variety of weather.
  
Generally speaking, the parts of England closest to the Atlantic Ocean experience the mildest temperatures, although these are also the wettest and experience the most wind. The areas in the east, on the other hand, are drier and less windy, but also display cooler temperatures. England is warmer and sunnier than any of the other countries making up the United Kingdom. The month with the most sunshine is July, which is also England's driest month.
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In general, places in the east and south of the UK tend to be drier, warmer, sunnier and less windy than those further west and north. Also, these favourable weather conditions usually occur more often in the spring and summer than in autumn and winter. But that is by no means the whole story, and these climate descriptions illustrate the all-important regional and seasonal variations.
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The sea is cold all year round: in winter, given the latitude, it's relatively mild, since it reaches a minimum of 7 °C (45 °F) in February and March, while in summer it doesn't go above 14 °C (57 °F) from July to September.
  
On average, the sun shines for about 1340 hours every year in England. The south coast has the clearest skies (i.e. the least cloud cover) due to the prevailing winds in that area. This means that counties like Kent and Sussex benefit from significantly more sunshine, attracting local and international visitors to their shores. The cloudiest areas are in the northern and western parts of England as well as in the mountainous areas.  
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Scotland's government is taking part in fighting climate change.
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The Scottish government's targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions have been strengthened, as MSPs voted to put down a "net-zero" target in law.The Climate Change Bill - which aims to have all emissions offset by 2045 - was passed by 113 votes to 0 at Holyrood.Ministers agreed to a Labour amendment to up the interim target, with members agreeing to target a 75% reduction by 2030, compared with 1990 levels.However, a Green bid to increase this goal to 80% was heavily defeated.Environment Secretary Roseanna Cunningham said the government was "putting in place the most stringent framework of statutory targets of any country in the world".The Greens abstained in the final vote, and said members should "not pretend this bill is anywhere near meaningful action to address the climate emergency".
  
England's climate is expected to change over the course of a few decades due to pollution and global warming. Annual temperatures are expected to rise by two degrees Celsius and summer highs are expected to soar by three degrees by the year 2050. Rainfall will decrease in general but winter rainfall will increase.
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They are: -reducing greenhouse gas emissions through a Just Transition to a net-zero economy and society -driving Scotland's adaptation to climate change -supporting decarbonisation in the public sector -engaging with business and industry on decarbonisation -listening to the people of Scotland through the Big Climate Conversation and encouraging individuals to move towards low carbon living -leading international action on climate change -supporting communities to tackle climate change through the Climate Challenge Fund -supporting developing countries to tackle climate change through the Climate Justice Fund
cotland's climate is generally cool and wet. It is influenced by the North Atlantic Drift, a warm sea current from the Caribbean, which keeps Scotland's coast ice free in winter. The climate is oceanic, with no extreme variations or exceptional events like tornadoes, droughts or widespread floods, but the day to day weather can vary enormously and unpredictably, and is a national source of daily conversation.
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The east coast has a marginally more continental climate than the west, with drier weather, sunnier summers and colder winters. The prevailing winds are from the west and southwest, and are constant and important feature in the islands and high hills.
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==Вывод==
 
==Вывод==
мы выяснили что климат в англи...............
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В процессе работы над проектом мы выяснили, что климат Великобритании относится к области умеренно-континентального климата морского типа, который характеризуется теплой зимой и нежарким летом, является умеренным, океаническим, мягким и влажным. Глобальное изменение климата влияет также на Великобританию, правительство страны и отдельных регионов принимают меры по борьбе с изменением климата.
какие цели такие выводы
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==Полезные ресурсы==
 
==Полезные ресурсы==
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http://www.scotland.com/travel/climate/
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https://www.englandforever.org/englands-climate.php
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http://www.wales.com/climate
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-51088089
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https://www.gov.scot/policies/climate-change/
  
 
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Текущая версия на 16:03, 20 февраля 2020


Авторы и участники проекта

  1. Сысуева Оксана
  2. Алексанлра Никитина

Участники: Gryffindor

Тема исследования группы

What’s the climate of Scotland like?

Каков климат в Шотландии?

Проблемный вопрос (вопрос для исследования)

What are the peculiar properties of the climate of Scotland?

Цели исследования

  1. Узнать, каков климат в Шотландии
  2. Определить, как климат Шотландии отличается от климата других регионов
  3. Выяснить, какие факторы влияют на формирование климата Шотландии
  4. Отследить меры по борьбе с изменением климата в регионе.

Результаты проведённого исследования

Scotland's climate is generally cool and wet. It is influenced by the North Atlantic Drift, a warm sea current from the Caribbean, which keeps Scotland's coast ice free in winter. The climate is oceanic, with no extreme variations or exceptional events like tornadoes, droughts or widespread floods, but the day to day weather can vary enormously and unpredictably, and is a national source of daily conversation.

The east coast has a marginally more continental climate than the west, with drier weather, sunnier summers and colder winters. The prevailing winds are from the west and southwest, and are constant and important feature in the islands and high hills. Scotland's climate is generally cool and very wet. The average annual high temperature is around 11 degrees Celsius (51° Fahrenheit). The climate is oceanic; however the day to day weather can vary enormously and is very unpredictably. The east coast has a marginally more continental climate than the west, which has drier weather, sunnier summers and colder winters. The wettest parts of Scotland experience an average of 250 days of rain per year, whereas the driest parts only experience an average of about 150 days of rain per year. The average number of days with snow falling in Scotland ranges from 15 to 20 days, whereas on the peaks and mountains the average number of days with snow falling is about 100 days. Scotland is generally cloudier than England. The coldest parts of Scotland are the higher areas, with an average of only 1100 hours of sun per year. The UK is well known for the variability of its weather - from day to day, season to season, year to year and place to place. Its position in the mid-latitude westerly wind belt on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean with its relatively warm waters, yet close to the continental influences of mainland Europe, plays a major role in this. Changes in topography and land use over relatively short distances, together with a long coastline and numerous islands, all add to the variety of weather.

In general, places in the east and south of the UK tend to be drier, warmer, sunnier and less windy than those further west and north. Also, these favourable weather conditions usually occur more often in the spring and summer than in autumn and winter. But that is by no means the whole story, and these climate descriptions illustrate the all-important regional and seasonal variations. The sea is cold all year round: in winter, given the latitude, it's relatively mild, since it reaches a minimum of 7 °C (45 °F) in February and March, while in summer it doesn't go above 14 °C (57 °F) from July to September.

Scotland's government is taking part in fighting climate change. The Scottish government's targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions have been strengthened, as MSPs voted to put down a "net-zero" target in law.The Climate Change Bill - which aims to have all emissions offset by 2045 - was passed by 113 votes to 0 at Holyrood.Ministers agreed to a Labour amendment to up the interim target, with members agreeing to target a 75% reduction by 2030, compared with 1990 levels.However, a Green bid to increase this goal to 80% was heavily defeated.Environment Secretary Roseanna Cunningham said the government was "putting in place the most stringent framework of statutory targets of any country in the world".The Greens abstained in the final vote, and said members should "not pretend this bill is anywhere near meaningful action to address the climate emergency".

They are: -reducing greenhouse gas emissions through a Just Transition to a net-zero economy and society -driving Scotland's adaptation to climate change -supporting decarbonisation in the public sector -engaging with business and industry on decarbonisation -listening to the people of Scotland through the Big Climate Conversation and encouraging individuals to move towards low carbon living -leading international action on climate change -supporting communities to tackle climate change through the Climate Challenge Fund -supporting developing countries to tackle climate change through the Climate Justice Fund Ментальная карта Сысуева Никитина.jpg

Вывод

В процессе работы над проектом мы выяснили, что климат Великобритании относится к области умеренно-континентального климата морского типа, который характеризуется теплой зимой и нежарким летом, является умеренным, океаническим, мягким и влажным. Глобальное изменение климата влияет также на Великобританию, правительство страны и отдельных регионов принимают меры по борьбе с изменением климата.

Полезные ресурсы

http://www.scotland.com/travel/climate/

https://www.englandforever.org/englands-climate.php

http://www.wales.com/climate

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-51088089

https://www.gov.scot/policies/climate-change/

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Учебный проект Climate and weather of Great Britain