1 00:00:10,289 --> 00:00:31,969 Welcome! If you remember, on our last lesson we talked about the climographs, and we create one. 2 00:00:31,969 --> 00:00:39,969 So, climographs are simple graphics where we represent temperature and precipitation. 3 00:00:39,969 --> 00:00:48,969 As I said, they are simple but useful, because we can create connections between climate and human conditions or lifestyle. 4 00:00:48,969 --> 00:00:56,890 What do we need to create a climograph? We need a few things as you can see here. 5 00:00:56,890 --> 00:01:04,049 It's really important to have a graph paper and at the beginning use a pencil. 6 00:01:04,049 --> 00:01:10,469 Okay so for the first climograph take the data from the photocopy. Firstly 7 00:01:10,469 --> 00:01:19,769 write the months, then draw two vertical lines on the left for the temperatures 8 00:01:19,769 --> 00:01:25,650 and on the right for the rainfall. Remember that the precipitations are 9 00:01:25,650 --> 00:01:32,530 always a multiple of the temperatures. In this case, temperatures are twice the 10 00:01:32,530 --> 00:01:38,730 precipitation. So as you can see, we put 10 in temperatures and it's the same as 11 00:01:38,730 --> 00:01:44,489 20 in precipitations. Just in this case you will see that for each climograph 12 00:01:44,489 --> 00:01:52,409 maybe you have to change these numbers. If you add the data to your 13 00:01:52,409 --> 00:01:57,750 climograph it would be really useful when we start working with it. 14 00:01:57,750 --> 00:02:02,329 You should start with the temperatures and then complete the 15 00:02:02,329 --> 00:02:10,210 precipitation remember that temperatures always in red and just with a line and 16 00:02:10,210 --> 00:02:20,210 temperatures in blue bars wait a minute I just said temperatures for both no see 17 00:02:20,210 --> 00:02:28,449 it's easy to make mistakes so be careful temperatures red precipitations blue 18 00:02:28,449 --> 00:02:36,550 bars. Okay now that we have our climograph let's see how to analyze it. 19 00:02:36,550 --> 00:02:42,629 These slides contain information really useful for our commentary because 20 00:02:42,629 --> 00:02:47,710 depending on the temperatures and the precipitations we are going to be able 21 00:02:47,710 --> 00:02:52,909 to classify each climate. Read it carefully and use it for your 22 00:02:52,909 --> 00:02:59,810 commentaries. Here I add a map with the climate zones of the Earth and finally 23 00:02:59,810 --> 00:03:06,949 the main characteristics of the hot, temperate and cold climates. In order to 24 00:03:06,949 --> 00:03:12,650 write a commentary we are going to use the IDAP technique. I give you the first 25 00:03:12,650 --> 00:03:18,169 one completed. You only have to copy it on your notebook and for the rest 26 00:03:18,169 --> 00:03:22,569 climographs use the same structure and adapt it to the different data. 27 00:03:23,610 --> 00:03:29,770 Obviously, you can use the same introduction and description for all your commentaries. 28 00:03:30,409 --> 00:03:37,210 The only part that you have to change is the analysis and the conclusions. Remember to write 29 00:03:37,210 --> 00:03:45,289 in the conclusions the type of climate. You will see that it's really easy, so good luck!