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Grade 6A Countries of the World 2007/04/22

19/6/2010

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Tai-An Grade 6a students please post details of your chosen country here.

紅茶 name:Dick seat:5
Country:china Population:1313973713
Languages:Standard Chinese Mandsrin
Religions:Buddhist Muslim
Total land area:9596961
Highest point:8848
Climate:33

ㄚ茹 Name:Susan Seat Number:20
Country name:China
Climate:Mostly temperate, but the wide latitudinal and altitudinal ranges encompass many extremes of climate, particularly in winter. Temperatures generally increase north-south. South-east (subtropical) provinces experience the warmest weather with maximum average rainfall along the coast ranging from 31 mm in Dec. to 394 mm in July. The typhoon season is July?Oct. Hong Kong and Macau are subtropical, wet and humid in the monsoon season (May?Sept.). Summers are hot and humid, average temperatures ranging 26°?31°C (Hong Kong). Average annual rainfall of over 750 mm in the south decreases north and north-east to between 250 mm and 750 mm on the North China plains. Manchuria experiences especially cold winters, with rivers frozen on average five months of each year. Shenyang?s average daily temperature range in Jan. is -6°C to -18°C, with milder July conditions reflected in daily temperatures of between 21°C and 31°C. Desert conditions prevail in the north-western region of Xinjiang Uygur and the western interior. Rainfall is greatest in Jan. (15 mm) dwindling to the minimum average of 3 mm in Feb. and Sept.?Oct. Temperature range of -11°C to 1°C in Jan. and 20°?33°C in July. The high altitudes of the Tibetan Plateau (Xizang) experience harsh, frosty winters with valley temperatures varying from -10°C in Jan. to 24°C in July. Rainfall negligible Dec.?Jan., rising to 122 mm in July. Beijing: Jan. -4.4°C, July 26°C, annual rainfall 623 mm. Chongqing: Jan. 7.2°C, July 28.9°C, average annual rainfall 1092 mm. Shanghai: Jan. 3.9°C, July 27.8°C, average annual rainfall 1135 mm. Hong Kong: Jan. 16°C, July 29°C, average annual rainfall 2225 mm
Population:1,313,973,713
Languages:Standard Chinese or Mandarin (Putonghua, based on the Beijing dialect), Yue (Cantonese), Wu (Shanghaiese), Minbei (Fuzhou), Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese), Xiang, Gan, Hakka dialects, minority languages. In Hong Kong, English and Chinese are official languages; most Chinese speak Cantonese, while Mandarin is widely understood. In Macau, Portuguese is the official language, and Cantonese the language of commerce
Total land area: 9,596,961 square km
Highest point:4267 m
Religions:Officially athiest. Daoist (Taoist), Buddhist, Muslim 1?2% and Christian 3?4%. Ancestor worship is uniformly practised.
Hong Kong: mainly Buddhist (with Taoist and Confucianist elements), Christian (including Roman Catholic and Protestant) 10%, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh and Jewish.
Macau: Roman Catholic

ㄚ樺 Name:Vicky Seat Number:14
Country name:Egypt
Climate:Arid, rainfall low (higher on Mediterranean coast, especially during winter) and unevenly distributed. Mild winters (average day temperature 18°C) alternate with hot summers (38°C), particularly in the south. Rainfall decreases north-south from 175 mm at Alexandria to 25 mm at Cairo and 2.5 mm or just a trace near Aswan. Cairo: Jan. 13.3°C, July 28.3°C, average annual rainfall 28 mm. Alexandria: Jan. 14.4°C, July 26.1°C, average annual rainfall 178 mm. Ismailia: Jan. 13.3°C, July 28.9°C, average annual rainfall 37 mm. Aswan: Jan. 16.7°C, July 33.3°C, average annual rainfall trace
Population:78,887,007
Languages:Arabic , English, French
Total land area:1,001,449 square km
Highest point:2637 m
Religions:Muslim, Coptic Christian and other

ㄚ瑋 Name:Ken Seat Number:9
Country name:Canada
Climate:Characterised by long, severe winters, Canada?s climate ranges from polar and sub-polar conditions in the north to cool temperate in the south with significant variations between coastal regions and the interior. The highest winter temperatures occur on the Pacific coast near Vancouver Island with January average temperatures above freezing (3°C) and warm July temperatures averaging 17.8°C; annual rainfall 1458 mm. Rainfall is generally higher in coastal areas, decreasing inland, while the reverse is true of average summer temperatures. Winnipeg (south central Manitoba) receives 510 mm of rain per year and experiences mean Jan.?July temperatures of -19.3°C and 19.6°C respectively. In the drier arctic latitudes, summer temperatures frequently fail to rise above freezing point and winter temperatures in the far north-west can drop below -36°C
Population:33,098,932
Languages:English,French,other
Total land area:9,976,140 square km
Highest point:5951 m
Religions:Roman Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Orthodox , Jewish,Muslim,Hindu and Sikh

ㄚ里 Name:Jacky
Country name:New Zealand
Climate:Cool temperate becoming almost subtropical in the extreme north. Plentiful rainfall all year, decreasing north-south from 1525 mm to 635 mm. Mean sea-level temperatures range from 15°C (north) to 9°C (south). Only the extreme south region experiences a cold winter. The highest peaks are permanently snow-capped. New Zealand is subject to periodic subtropical cyclones. Auckland: Jan. 18.6°C, July 10.2°C, average annual rainfall 1053 mm. Christchurch: Jan. 16.3°C, July 5.8°C, average annual rainfall 737 mm. Dunedin: Jan. 14.1°C, July 6.2°C, average annual rainfall 968 mm. Hokitika: Jan. 13.4°C, July 6.4°C, average annual rainfall 3357 mm
Population:4,076,140,
Languages:English, Maori
Total land area:269,057 square km
Highest point:2797 m
Religions:Anglican,Presbyterian,RomanCatholic,Methodist,Baptist,
other Protestant and unspecified or none

amy6121 Name: Amy Seat No:21
Country name:United  kingoom
Climate:Temperatures
Population:60609153
Languages:English   Welsh
Total land area3217 sq km
Highest point1343m
Religions:Anglican   Roman  catholic    Mulsim
Presbyterian   Methodist  Sikh   Hindu

Name:Jennis  Seat No:18
Country name:Australia
Climate:Conditions
Population:20264082
Languages:English
Total land area7682300sq km
Religions:Anglican  Roman    Catholic   other  Christisn
non_Christian  other

Hi T.Greg
name:Dick seat:5
Country:China sq kms:9596961
climat:31 highesttoing:8848
topulation:1313973713
Religions:Buddhist Muslim Chistian
languages:Standard Chinese

Hi,T.Greg.
Name︰Hank Seat Number︰25
Country︰SWITZERLAND
Total land area︰41,293 square km
Climate︰The climate was difficalt to find so I cut them down.Average annual temperatures decrease as elevation increases, from 7°C (central plateau) to 2°C at higher altitudes. Rainfall increases south-west to north-east from 533 mm (Rhône Valley) to 2850 mm. Perennial snow cover above 3000 m. Bern: Jan. 0°C, July 18.5°C, average annual rainfall 986 mm
Highest point︰1700 m
Population︰7,523,934
Religions: Roman Catholic 46.1%, Protestant 40%, other 5% and none 8.9% Languages:German (official) 63.7%, French (official) 19.2%, Italian (official) 7.6%, Romansch 0.6%, other 8.9%

  • My name is ruby 6b 24
    Country name..Japan
    Climate.. Tokyo: Jan. 4.7°C, July 25.2°C, average annual rainfall 1460 mm. Hiroshima: Jan. 4.3°C, July 25.6°C, average annual rainfall 1603 mm. Sapporo: Jan. -4.9°C, July 20.2°C, average annual rainfall 1158 mm
    Population..127,436,611
    Languages..Japanese
    Total land arer..377,708 square kms
    Highest point..3776 metres
    Religions..Both Shinto and Buddhist 84% and other (including Christian)

  • 5345
    May 23rd, 2007 at 11:29 pm · Reply

    阿筑….提到
    Name︰Ana
    Seat Number︰17
    Country︰Japan
    Total land area︰377,708
    Climate︰Warm,humid
    Highest point︰3776
    Population︰127,436,611
    Religions: Both Shinto,Buddhist,other
    Languages:Japanese

  • 2號
    May 24th, 2007 at 1:01 am · Reply

    name:kevin seat number:2class:6A Country name:Japan Climlte:warm summers,mild winters Population:127,436,611 Languages:Japanese Total land area:377,708sq kms Highest point:3776metres Religions:shinto,Buddhist,other

  • Anonymous
    May 24th, 2007 at 10:13 pm · Reply

    哲哲steven提到
    Name:steven
    Number:4
    Class:6A
    Country:Italy
    Total land area:301,708
    Climate:cold
    Highest point:3323
    Population:58,133,509
    Religions:Roman Catholic
    Languages:Italy,German,Fench,Slovene

  • 靜儀
    May 25th, 2007 at 12:43 pm · Reply

    Name:Jennis Seat No:18
    Country name:Australia
    Climate:Conditions
    Population:20264082
    Languages:English
    Total land area7682300sq km
    Highest point1617m
    Religions:Anglican Roman Catholic other Christisn
    non_Christian other

  • amy6121
    May 25th, 2007 at 12:56 pm · Reply

    Name:Amy Seat No:21
    Country name:United kingoom
    Climate:Temperatures
    Population:60609153
    Languages:English Welsh
    Total land area3217 sq km
    Highest point1343m
    Religions:Anglican Roman catholic Mulsim
    Presbyterian Methodist Sikh Hindu

  • Anonymous
    May 30th, 2007 at 4:26 pm · Reply

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  • Anonymous
    May 31st, 2007 at 8:18 pm · Reply

    Hi T.Greg
    name:Dick seat:5

    Country:China sq kms:9596961
    climat:31 highesttoing:8848
    topulation:1313973713
    Religions:Buddhist Muslim Chistian
    languages:Standard Chinese

  • amy6121
    June 1st, 2007 at 12:42 pm · Reply

    Name:Jennis Seat No:18
    Country name:Australia
    Climate:Conditions
    Population:20264082
    Languages:English
    Total land area7682300sq km
    Religions:Anglican Roman Catholic other Christisn
    non_Christian other

  • amy6121
    June 1st, 2007 at 12:44 pm · Reply

    Name:Amy Seat No:21
    Country name:United kingoom
    Climate:Temperatures
    Population:60609153
    Languages:English Welsh
    Total land area3217 sq km
    Highest point1343m
    Religions:Anglican Roman catholic Mulsim
    Presbyterian Methodist Sikh Hindu

  • ㄚ里
    June 2nd, 2007 at 1:14 pm · Reply

    Name:Jacky
    Country name:New Zealand
    Climate:Cool temperate becoming almost subtropical in the extreme north. Plentiful rainfall all year, decreasing north-south from 1525 mm to 635 mm. Mean sea-level temperatures range from 15°C (north) to 9°C (south). Only the extreme south region experiences a cold winter. The highest peaks are permanently snow-capped. New Zealand is subject to periodic subtropical cyclones. Auckland: Jan. 18.6°C, July 10.2°C, average annual rainfall 1053 mm. Christchurch: Jan. 16.3°C, July 5.8°C, average annual rainfall 737 mm. Dunedin: Jan. 14.1°C, July 6.2°C, average annual rainfall 968 mm. Hokitika: Jan. 13.4°C, July 6.4°C, average annual rainfall 3357 mm
    Population:4,076,140,
    Languages:English, Maori
    Total land area:269,057 square km
    Highest point:2797 m
    Religions:Anglican,Presbyterian,RomanCatholic,Methodist,Baptist,
    other Protestant and unspecified or none

  • ㄚ瑋
    June 2nd, 2007 at 1:22 pm · Reply

    Name:Ken
    Seat Number:9
    Country name:Canada
    Climate:Characterised by long, severe winters, Canada?s climate ranges from polar and sub-polar conditions in the north to cool temperate in the south with significant variations between coastal regions and the interior. The highest winter temperatures occur on the Pacific coast near Vancouver Island with January average temperatures above freezing (3°C) and warm July temperatures averaging 17.8°C; annual rainfall 1458 mm. Rainfall is generally higher in coastal areas, decreasing inland, while the reverse is true of average summer temperatures. Winnipeg (south central Manitoba) receives 510 mm of rain per year and experiences mean Jan.?July temperatures of -19.3°C and 19.6°C respectively. In the drier arctic latitudes, summer temperatures frequently fail to rise above freezing point and winter temperatures in the far north-west can drop below -36°C
    Population:33,098,932
    Languages:English,French,other
    Total land area:9,976,140 square km
    Highest point:5951 m
    Religions:Roman Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Orthodox , Jewish,Muslim,Hindu and Sikh

  • ㄚ樺
    June 5th, 2007 at 7:25 pm · Reply

    Name:Vicky
    Seat Number:14
    Country name:Egypt
    Climate:Arid, rainfall low (higher on Mediterranean coast, especially during winter) and unevenly distributed. Mild winters (average day temperature 18°C) alternate with hot summers (38°C), particularly in the south. Rainfall decreases north-south from 175 mm at Alexandria to 25 mm at Cairo and 2.5 mm or just a trace near Aswan. Cairo: Jan. 13.3°C, July 28.3°C, average annual rainfall 28 mm. Alexandria: Jan. 14.4°C, July 26.1°C, average annual rainfall 178 mm. Ismailia: Jan. 13.3°C, July 28.9°C, average annual rainfall 37 mm. Aswan: Jan. 16.7°C, July 33.3°C, average annual rainfall trace
    Population:78,887,007
    Languages:Arabic , English, French
    Total land area:1,001,449 square km
    Highest point:2637 m
    Religions:Muslim, Coptic Christian and other

  • ㄚ茹
    June 6th, 2007 at 4:15 pm · Reply

    Name:Susan
    Seat Number:20
    Country name:China
    Climate:Mostly temperate, but the wide latitudinal and altitudinal ranges encompass many extremes of climate, particularly in winter. Temperatures generally increase north-south. South-east (subtropical) provinces experience the warmest weather with maximum average rainfall along the coast ranging from 31 mm in Dec. to 394 mm in July. The typhoon season is July?Oct. Hong Kong and Macau are subtropical, wet and humid in the monsoon season (May?Sept.). Summers are hot and humid, average temperatures ranging 26°?31°C (Hong Kong). Average annual rainfall of over 750 mm in the south decreases north and north-east to between 250 mm and 750 mm on the North China plains. Manchuria experiences especially cold winters, with rivers frozen on average five months of each year. Shenyang?s average daily temperature range in Jan. is -6°C to -18°C, with milder July conditions reflected in daily temperatures of between 21°C and 31°C. Desert conditions prevail in the north-western region of Xinjiang Uygur and the western interior. Rainfall is greatest in Jan. (15 mm) dwindling to the minimum average of 3 mm in Feb. and Sept.?Oct. Temperature range of -11°C to 1°C in Jan. and 20°?33°C in July. The high altitudes of the Tibetan Plateau (Xizang) experience harsh, frosty winters with valley temperatures varying from -10°C in Jan. to 24°C in July. Rainfall negligible Dec.?Jan., rising to 122 mm in July. Beijing: Jan. -4.4°C, July 26°C, annual rainfall 623 mm. Chongqing: Jan. 7.2°C, July 28.9°C, average annual rainfall 1092 mm. Shanghai: Jan. 3.9°C, July 27.8°C, average annual rainfall 1135 mm. Hong Kong: Jan. 16°C, July 29°C, average annual rainfall 2225 mm
    Population:1,313,973,713
    Languages:Standard Chinese or Mandarin (Putonghua, based on the Beijing dialect), Yue (Cantonese), Wu (Shanghaiese), Minbei (Fuzhou), Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese), Xiang, Gan, Hakka dialects, minority languages. In Hong Kong, English and Chinese are official languages; most Chinese speak Cantonese, while Mandarin is widely understood. In Macau, Portuguese is the official language, and Cantonese the language of commerce
    Total land area: 9,596,961 square km
    Highest point:4267 m
    Religions:Officially athiest. Daoist (Taoist), Buddhist, Muslim 1?2% and Christian 3?4%. Ancestor worship is uniformly practised.
    Hong Kong: mainly Buddhist (with Taoist and Confucianist elements), Christian (including Roman Catholic and Protestant) 10%, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh and Jewish.
    Macau: Roman Catholic

  • 紅茶
    June 6th, 2007 at 9:41 pm · Reply

    name:Dick seat:5
    Country:china Population:1313973713
    Languages:Standard Chinese Mandsrin
    Religions:Buddhist Muslim
    Total land area:9596961
    Highest point:8848
    Climate:33


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