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Study of Place
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Getting Information from Images
Spend 5 minutes looking at these 4 images,
thinking about the questions below, then write down your answers. You
will be asked to share your ideas with two other people and make a combined
list of questions to share with the rest of the class.
- An image is a picture of something.
A drawing is one type of image. Can you think of other types of images?
What are they?
- Look carefully at the four images
you have been given. What information does each image convey?
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
Image 4
- Why do we need different ways to picture
the same thing, in this case, the head of a person?
- What questions do you have?
Spend 10 minutes thinking about and answering the following
four questions.
Later on, you will compare your ideas to these.
- How might scientists
acquire information about Antarctica?
- Does the amount of sea ice around
Antarctica change from the summer to the winter? Why is that so?
- When
salty water freezes, what happens to the salt?
- When the solar energy
from the sun strikes the ice and snow, what happens to the air
temperature? What effect might this have on the
climate?
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