Climate Change - What is it? (with The Met Office!) | #77 Let's Go Live with Maddie & Greg

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    Climate Change - What is it? (with The Met Office!) | #77 Let's Go Live with Maddie & Greg
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    KIT LIST
    To do the activities in this episode you could use:
    Make a Rain Gauge
    - An empty plastic bottle (2 litre fizzy drink bottle would be ideal)
    - Scissors
    - Jelly (3 or 4 cubes made up as directed)
    - Sticky tape
    - Ruler
    - Paper
    - Pencil
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