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Even though the days start getting longer again after the winter solstice, the temperatures around us continue to get colder. Why?

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Winter Writing Prompt: Winter Temperatures

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Name: Winter Writing Prompt: Winter Temperatures
Description: Writing prompt gets kids thinking about why we have seasons. Even though the days start getting longer again after the winter solstice, the temperatures around us continue to get colder. Why do you think this happens?
Filename:winter-writing-prompt-winter-temperatures.pdf
Filesize:256.03 kB
Filetype:pdf
Created On: 12/22/2009
Downloads:1393 Downloads
Categories:English/Language Arts Worksheets, Writing, Science Worksheets, Environment, Other Science, Winter Printables, Grade-Level Worksheets, Grades 3-4 Worksheets, Grades 5-6 Worksheets, Grades 7-8, Writing Prompts, More Holiday Worksheets


 


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