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What is the IDIOM linked to weather that corresponds to the picture? What does it mean?
SNOWED UNDER / When you have too much work to do / ATOLADO DE TRABALHO
When it snowed a lot and people have to remove the snow from the sidewalk, we say they _______________
SHOVEL
When the temperature is not hot and it is not cold, it is ______________________
WARM
What is the IDIOM linked to the picture? What does it mean?
HAVE THE HEAD ON THE CLOUDS - when you are not paying attention to the things around or to what is being said / Estar com a cabeça nas nuvens
Look at the picture. What is the weather like?
IT IS COLD, RAINY AND WINDY
_________________________ is one of the consequences of global warming and climate change
ICE MELTING
Look at the picture. What is the weather like?
IT IS PARTLY CLOUDY
A bright light in the sky during a storm is called _____________________
LIGHTNING
A violent storm with strong winds is called _______________
HURRICANE
When the weather is ________________ some people find it depressing.
CLOUDY
___________________ is one of the consequences of GLOBAL WARMING and CLIMATE CHANGE
FLOOD
What is the IDIOM linked to the picture? What does it mean?
MAKE A STORM IN A TEACUP - Exaggerate something - Fazer tempestade em um copo d'água
When the weather is ____________________ the visibility is very bad.
FOGGY
What is the IDIOM linked to the picture? What does it mean?
IT IS RAINING CATS AND DOGS / It means it is raining a lot (está caindo o mundo / está chuvendo canivete)
Based on the picture, what is the problem our planet is facing nowadays?
GLOBAL WARMING
What is the word that corresponds to the picture?
DROUGHT