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Science Junior High

この天気記号の問題で、風力で矢羽の長さって変わるんですか?

解答 STEP 1 整理しよう 3 2186 072 (3) ペットボトル内の圧 (2) 小さくなる。 圧よりも小さくなった 大気圧 1① (1) 誌 P.72~73 風力3, くもり PART ② 次の (1) ~ (8) を天気図の記号で表そう。 (1) 北の風 (2) 西北西の風 OTI (5) 南南東の風 風力12, 雨 = 北4 北千 3 2 (1) ア (2) 先がとがった方が指 面積が小さいから。 風力 8, 晴れ (6) 西の風 風力2 ℃ [14] 北4 (3) 南西の風 風力1, 快晴 (7) 北西の風 3 湿度表 » PART 1 湿度表を参考にして,次の に当てはまる数値を書こう。 乾球の示度が25.0℃ 湿球示度が21.0℃のときの湿度は何%か。 乾球と湿球示度の差 ① 25.0 21.0 °C - 2 P・・・低気圧 (3) 等圧線の間隔がせまい 3 (1) 1016hPa Q・・・ 高気圧 (2) Y点 (4) 4.0 よって, この値と乾球の示度 ④ 25 交差する値を読みとって, 湿度は⑤ 68 となる。 °C 風力4,雪 ℃の 北 % (5) P...7 (4) 北北東 » PART 2 湿度表を参考にして,次の (1) ~ (3) を求めよう。 (1) 乾球の示度が23.0℃ 湿球示度が21.0℃のときの湿度は何%か。 乾球と湿球示度の差=23.0℃-21.0℃ = 2.0℃ 乾球の示度23℃との交差する値を読みとると, 湿度は83% (2) 乾球の示度が20.0℃ 湿球示度が15.0℃のときの湿度は何%か。 乾球と湿球示度の差=20.0℃ -15.0℃=5.0℃ 乾球の示度20℃との交差する値を読みとると、 湿度は56% (3) 乾湿計が右の図の温度を示したときの湿度は何%か の風 風力6. くもり (8) 南東の風 56 100 92 |100| 91 23 100 91 83 22 |10091 82 100 91 100 90 21 82 20 81 Ç... 0 風力5,晴れ 乾球の乾球と湿球示度の差[℃] 示度 [℃〕 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 26 100 92 84 76 69 62 25 84 76 68 61 24 83 75 67 60 % (6) ア 75 67 59 7466 58 73 65 57 72 64 56 83 % ANCORA 東

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Science Junior High

英語の長文読解についてです、、。 写真一枚目の長文について写真二枚目の問題が分かりません! 答えは書いてある通りなんですが、なぜthat、を入れるのかを教えてください! 私は「IT tells us we can all be friends.」だと思ったんですけど…、、

を示します 。 ) 次の英文を読み、 あとの設問に答えなさい Habitat is a *nonprofit organization that helps people who need houses. In the writing T↑ld, below, Mariko Asano talks about her experience as a Habitat volunteer. She has traveled to *the Philippines three times to help build houses for people who need them. I am 24 years old, and I grew up in Nishinomiya, Japan. A few years ago, I went to *Negros Island in the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer. This was my first trip to the Philippines a a volunteer. For me, the idea of building somebody's house abroad was very exciting. The vhuis P to chare to bru as a student next year I returned to Negros Island as a Habitat volunteer. This time I went as a leader with 28 classmates from my university. or og od bebloeb you w Both the staff and the families on Negros Island became friends of the work team which I led. Meeting these people was wonderful for each of us. Their lifestyle taught us the meaning of life. The people also taught us the more important things in life, such as spending time with your family, friends, and neighbors; helping each other; and giving thanks for the people around you. These things are sometimes forgotten in a convenient and rich country like Japan. We thought we came to the Philippines to help the *Filipino people, but they actually helped us. They kindly gave us their food, space, and hearts. no Deten sill oly OST and When I took my third trip to the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer, I stayed in a house with young people from around the world. In my group, there were Filipinos, Americans, Indians, Koreans, and Japanese. We worked hard together to complete a house for a family. Even now we are good friends and we are connected across the world. Some of them are working as Habitat volunteers in different countries. Habitat brings people together and teaches us that people all over the world care about each other. Habitat sends the very important message that we can all be friends. Being a part of Habitat has changed my life. I have learned that I can make a difference in the world. [ SELECT READINGS] the Philippines: フィリピン (7) nonprofit organization: * (NPO) Negros Island: ネグロス島(フィリピンにある島) 1 英文の内容に関して、 次の文を完成させるのに Filipino : フィリピンのフィリピン人

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English Junior High

英語の長文読解についてです、、。 写真一枚目の長文について写真二枚目の問題が分かりません! 答えは書いてある通りなんですが、なぜthat、を入れるのかを教えてください! 私は「IT tells us we can all be friends.」だと思ったんですけど…、、

示します。) ⑥⑥6 次の英文を読み、 あとの設問に答えな Habitat is a *nonprofit organization that helps people who need houses. In the writing below, Mariko Asano talks about her experience as a Habitat volunteer. She has traveled to *the Philippines three times to help build houses for people who need them. moralib grid Janog jelenl jou in vhuse J'aob siqooq I am 24 years old, and I grew up in Nishinomiya, Japan. A few years ago, I went to *Negros Island in the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer. This was-my first trip to the Philippines a a volunteer. For me, the idea of building somebody's house abroad was very exciting. The next year I returned to Negros Island as a Habitat volunteer. This time I went as a student alth to change wasbare vok leader with 28 classmates from my university. tog od bebloob you tw Both the staff and the families on Negros Island became friends of the work team which I led. Meeting these people was wonderful for each of us. Their lifestyle taught us the meaning of life. The people also taught us the more important things in life, such as spending time Q bel 200 noen with your family, friends, and neighbors; helping each other; and giving thanks for the people around you. These things are sometimes forgotten in a convenient and rich country like Japan. We thought we came to the Philippines to help the *Filipino people, but they actually helped us. They kindly gave us their food, space, and hearts. millend ofte oIDST I OW sanoo adi as ody busil e sul nos When I took my third trip to the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer, I stayed in a house with young people from around the world. In my group, there were Filipinos, Americans, Indians, Koreans, and Japanese. We worked hard together to complete a house for a family. Even now we are good friends and we are connected across the world. Some of them are working as Habitat volunteers in different countries. Habitat brings people together and teaches us that people all over the world care about each other. Habitat sends the very important message that we can all be friends. Being a part of Habitat has changed my life. I have learned that I can make a difference in the world. [SELECT READINGS] (E) nonprofit organization: * (NPO) Negros Island : ネグロス島(フィリピンにある島) 1 英文の内容に関して、 次の文を完成させるのに最適 the Philippines:フィリピン Filipino : フィリピンのフィリピン人

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