2. How does the wind effect human lives?
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Windy days that are good for flying kits are also good for turning windmills, which produces the energy we need to turn on light bulbs and run our refrigerators. So weather affects not just our choices, but also affects the things —food, electricity, etc. — that we depend on every day.
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The weather affects our lives in more ways than we can count. Most of those ways are not felt on a day-to-day basis, though, but droughts, etc. can determine how much food we have to eat, which is important.
Weather affects people differently depending on where you live and what you do for work. We experience weather every day, even when it seems really nice out, because weather is whatever the air is like around us: hot or cold, dry or wet, windy or still, or cloudy or sunny. We decide what to wear, whether to walk to school or take the bus, and whether or not to water our gardens on what the weather is like that day. All weather effects what choices we make on a daily basis.
Most of the time people only really think about weather when it is doing something that could harm us—hurricanes and tornadoes can destroy people’s houses, or big snow storms can cause car accidents. Rain and snow storms can make getting from place to place harder, but they also are important for providing water for the farms that produce our food. Windy days that are good for flying kits are also good for turning windmills, which produces the energy we need to turn on light bulbs and run our refrigerators.
So weather affects not just our choices, but also affects the things —food, electricity, etc. — that we depend on every day.