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The Sun Times Final Report

Collaborative project conducted by Vastseliina Boarding School in Estonia to compare daylight and temperature variations with latitude. The project analyzed data from various sources to draw conclusions about the relationship between latitude and daylight hours, as well as latitude and temperature. Additionally, the project offers a fun activity of watching Estonian winter birds through a webcam near a bird feeder.

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The Sun Times Final Report

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  1. The Sun Times Final Report Collaborative Project to Compare Daylight and Temperature With Latitude Around the World Vastseliina Boarding School, Estonia

  2. Hallo! We are from Vastseliina Boarding School

  3. Our school

  4. We checked the temperature

  5. We calculated daylight minutes from Internet data

  6. Data table

  7. Daylight vs. Latitude

  8. Our Conclusions: • On the graph which depicts daylight hours correlation with latitude we can see that the longest daylight is on the smallest latitude and the shortest daylight is on the largest latitude. We can’t compare northern and southern hemispheres because from southern hemisphere we have data from only one school. • We can see that nearly on the same distance from equator on the northern hemisphere (28,4) and on the southern hemisphere (-31,4) are daylight hours equal. On the larger latitude the daylight lasts longer for five minutes.

  9. Temperature vs. Latitude

  10. Our Conclusions: • From the graph, which depicts how temperature depends on latitude, we can conclude that temperature depends not only on latitude. The highest temperature was measured between 30˚N-40˚N and the lowest temperature was measured on the highest latitude.

  11. Something fun! • Would you like to watch Estonian winter birds? It´s possible, there is webcam near the bird feeder. • Visit the URL http://www.ilm.ee/~uploader/loodus/?leht=art07linnukaameraand click Vaata linnukaamerat! • Bird feeding is fun and it also helps birds through harsh winter conditions when food may be hard to find.

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