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Monday 14 January 2019

day 1 week 3 activity 3

in some country's the highest temperature's are very hot and also very not so hot.

so today i have a graph that shows which countries that are well known and what their highest temperature is 
 i have
chosen 4 countries China, america,india,canada
and it is clear that america has the highest temperature!!!of 143 degrees!!!

hope you enjoyed!!!

5 comments:

  1. The graph looks good but you should make the names on the bottom of the graph on the same line

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  2. It is very cold and hot so this is very relateable.
    Isaac,Ottawa

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  3. Hi Jonathon,
    That is a very good graph showing the different temperatures. I think you have done a very good job being creative and using google drawings.

    In NZ, it can get really hot, up to 27 degrees! But it's hard to believe that another country gets so hot that it reaches 56 degrees, and sometimes even hotter. It probably feels like slowly being cooked. 45 degrees is still hot, but I'm surprised that the US gets up to 56!

    Next time you can include where the temperatures happened, like in which city in America.

    Happy Blogging
    Gargee HPS
    hpsgargeej.blogspot.co.nz

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  4. Hello Jonathon,
    I am Vitaraag. I really enjoyed reading and looking at your graph. Maybe next time you can say what place in america is the hottest. Do you like summer or winter or what season do you like best? I like summer. Keep up the amazing work!

    Vitaraag

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  5. Hi Jonathan! it's Mia here, Oh my goodness! So many activities, set the bar high for me! I am currently in the airport and I am very grateful for the wifi here in the airport lounge. I love all of the activities and it is very hard to sum it up into words because there are so many! But I really think that you should take more time into your activities because some of your activities (like your graph) has some very important bits missing in it. How long does it take to do so many? for me it will definitely be days!

    I love you enthusiasm!
    Mia

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