Functions in Everyday Life

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
• Geography
• Practical information about weather and
the climate, temperature etc.
• Compare temperature changes
• Compare Precipitation results
• What does this mean?
- Consequences
- Global Warming
• Sources
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
Norway
• Influenced by, gulf -stream and
mountains
• Precipitation
TURKEY
• The coastal areas of Turkey
have Mediterranean climate,
with hot, dry summers and mild
cool, wet winters.
• Annual precipitation averages
about 400 millimetres (15 in).
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Oslo
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Oslo has warm summers with two
out of three days in July that have
high temperatures above 20 °C
and on average one out of four
days reach a maximum above 25
°C.
July 2014 was the warmest month
ever recorded (average of 25 °C)
Cold Winters, because of the city's
northern latitude
«Protected» from precipitation
Average temperature 6,312 °C
Average precipitation 789,54 mm
Aydin
• Mediterian climate is observed
in the city. Summers are hot
and dry. Winters are warm and
wet.
• Because the mountains stretch
vertically to the sea the
warming effect of the sea and
winds bearing rain can move
inland.
• Because of the North winds,
Aydin is cooler then other cities,
experiencing mediterrian
climate.
• Average temperature 17.6 °C
• Average precipitation 618.4 mm
Norway - Oslo
Graph for air temperature in Norway
from 1971-2012. Slope = 0.02
Turkey - Aydin
Graph for air temperature in Turkey from
1971-2012. Slope = 0.03
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
Norway - Oslo
Graph for precipitation in Norway, from
1971-2012. Slope 5.47
Turkey - Aydin
Graph for precipitation in Turkey, from
1971-2012. Slope = 0.47
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Global Warming
• Greenhouse effect
• Greenhouse gasses
(CH4, CO2)
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Fish industry
Flood damage
Storms
Water level rises
• Lake droughts
• Season shift
• Change in the
agricultural products.
• Decrease in average
precipitation
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
• We have taken some parts of the Linear
function, Quadratic Functions and Polynomial
• Functions of higher order notebook of the elearning software GeoGebra and edited it.
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