I like how you have used a table to make your graph. It is very clear and easy to read. You have named both axis so it is easy to see what the graph is telling the reader. WOW! 71 degrees! I am roasting on a 30 degree day so I can't imagine what a day like this would be like! I think I would be permanently in a pool. Would you like to live in one of these hot places?
You have created a wonderful graph! It is very clear and easy to read! Pat yourself on the back. I enjoy New Zealand’s hot summers but it’s absolutely crazy to think about how hot other countries get! I once went to Australia a few years ago, it was 40 degrees celsius! I was totally melting! I cannot imagine 70 degrees! What is the hottest temperature you have experienced?
Keep up the great work! He Whetu Koe! (You’re a star!) Hasiba
Bula Millah
ReplyDeleteI like how you have used a table to make your graph. It is very clear and easy to read. You have named both axis so it is easy to see what the graph is telling the reader. WOW! 71 degrees! I am roasting on a 30 degree day so I can't imagine what a day like this would be like! I think I would be permanently in a pool. Would you like to live in one of these hot places?
Love Mum
Hi Millah!
ReplyDeleteYou have created a wonderful graph! It is very clear and easy to read! Pat yourself on the back.
I enjoy New Zealand’s hot summers but it’s absolutely crazy to think about how hot other countries get! I once went to Australia a few years ago, it was 40 degrees celsius! I was totally melting! I cannot imagine 70 degrees! What is the hottest temperature you have experienced?
Keep up the great work!
He Whetu Koe! (You’re a star!)
Hasiba