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Comparative characteristic of weather and climate in St. Petersburg and Crimea
1. Comparative characteristic of weather and climate in St. Petersburg and Crimea
Made by student of 7thform
Nemtinova Aleksandra
2. And therefore in my research work I have decided:
- give a comparative characteristic of weather and climate (in St.Petersburg and Crimea);
- study of the weather at sites throughout the year;
3. Simferopol - Average temperatures.
MonthMin
(°C)
Max
(°C)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
-3
-3
0
5
10
14
16
16
11
7
2
-1
4
5
9
16
21
26
29
29
23
17
10
6
In Simferopol, located in
the interior of the
peninsula, the average
January temperature is
0.5 °C. July is the hottest
month in Crimea with an
average temperature
of 22°C.
4. St Petersburg - Average temperatures.
MonthMin
(°C)
Max
(°C)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
-8
-8
-4
2
7
12
15
13
9
4
-2
-6
-3
-3
2
9
16
20
23
21
15
9
2
-2
In St. Petersburg, a city
located in northwestern
Russia, the climate is
continental, with freezing
winters and pleasantly
warm summers.
5. The study allowed us to get the following results
knew about the climate of Crimea and St. Petersburghad vague memories
5%
9%
10%
did not know anything about the climate of these cities
8%
12%
answered that they recalled the climate of Crimea from the
lessons of the Crimean training
35%
could answer correctly, but it should be noted that
knew about the reasons for a milder winter in the southern
Crimea
6. In the process of writing the work I learned:
- In Crimea, winter is not as cold as in St. Petersburg. However, in winter, theCrimean peninsula and the Sea of Azov are affected by
cold winds,
sometimes violent.
- Today on the southern coast climate of the Mediterranean
type.