任务型阅读(十二)Facts about hot and cold places on Earth!The Sahar a Desert(撒哈拉沙漠)The Sahar a Desert in North Afric a is one of the largest and hottest deserts in the world. In the summer the temperature during the day often reaches 40℃. The highest temperature ever was 58℃! It...
The north and south polar regions of Mars are capped by ice, much of it made from carbon dioxide, not water. How did Mars lose its atmosphere? (Image credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center) At some point in Mars' history, the Red Planet lost much of its atmosphere, transforming ...
FactsabouthotandcoldplacesonEarth!TheSaharaDesert (撒哈拉沙漠) The Sahara Desert in North Africa is one of the largest and hottest deserts in the world. In the summer the temperature during the day often reaches 40Ti. The highest temperature ever was 58Xi!It seldom rains in the Sahara,but...
There areabout 90 large oases in the Sahara, where people have builtvillages. Some animals are able to live in the desert, too.They can live for many days without water or food.Antarctica(南极洲)Antarctica is a continent(洲) which is under almost 2kilometers of ice. The South Pole is ...
the desert,too.They can live for many days without water or food. Antarctica (非洲) Antarctica is a continent (州) which is under almost 2kilometers of ice.The South Pole is in the Antarctica and is the most southern place on earth.It is always very cold.In the winter the temperature...
BFacts about hot and cold places on Earth!The Sahara DesertThe Sahara Desert in North Africa is one of the largest andhottest deserts in the world. In the summer the temperature duringthe day often reaches 40℃. The highest temperature ever was 58℃ !It seldom rains in the Sahara but ...
Did you know that we have a FREE downloadable North and South Pole primary resource? Great for teachers, homeschoolers and parents alike! 3. Because of the Earth’s tilt, for at least one day a year there’s an entire day of darkness in this freezing region — and also a full day...
The star appears approximately 45 degrees off the horizon, due north, at 45 degrees North Latitude. It is the 40th brightest star in the night sky. What Scandivian, Arab and Indian Myths Say About the Northern Pole Star? The ancient Arabs saw Polaris as a hole in the sky, an evil star...
The North Pole isn’t a region we think about too much, but that does not mean that the area isn’t fascinating and full of wonders. The poles are an absolute necessity for the survival of our planet, but a lot of people do not understand why they are so important. We have two pol...
The South Pole is the southern end of the Earth’s axis, lying in Antarctica, about 300 miles (480 km) south of the Ross Ice Shelf.