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Title of the Experience
Ecological farm and climate diagram
Name of the student
J. V. Sanchis
Country where it took place
Spain
School typology
High Secondary School
Thematic Area
Science
Experience typology
Extracurricular activity
Type of Experience
Success
Description of the Experience
During a full grade, we did the maintenance and the farming of a little ecological farm where we could gather ourselves the fruits of the farm for our own consumption, we had (inter alia) pumpkins, radishes, endives...
For this, we could dispose of a pluviometer, barometer, thermometer... so we could make a climate diagram of Alzira writing down every information we could gather during the grade, with true information, and we could appreciate what type of clime we have on that region.
This activity helped me a lot to understand how does climate diagrams work and to get to understand them, also, our teacher taught us something different with what we had fun while we were learning something, as example, taking care of our orchard without pesticides, insecticides, everything completely natural, we created fertilizer from organic waste with a compost, generally, it was a good experience for everyone.

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