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Mammal feed their young b suckling Page 11 Birds are covered wit feathers and have wings Most are able to fly. Young birds hatch fro eggs Page 11 Reptiles are cold bloode animals. Their skin is often covered in scales Reptiles all lay eggs Page 11 Fish live in water an breath through gills. Thei bodies are usually covere in scales. Fish often la many thousands of eggs Page 11 Insects are small animal with skeletons on the outside of their bodies They have six legs an usually four wings Page 12 200 Mammal 300 Bird 400 Reptile 500 Fis 600 Insect Page 20 210 Ape 220 Bat 230 Cat 240 Elephant 250 Whale Page 21 Apes are very clever animals. They are relate to monkeys but are large and do not have tails.Th Chimpanzee is an ape Page 22 Instead of front legs bats have wings. The hunt at night and slee during the day Page 23 Cats are all hunters.The have strong legs fo running and jumping.Ther are many types of cat including Tigers and Lions Page 24 Elephants have trunk which are used to get food and water. Africa elephants have large ears than Indian elephant Page 25 Whales are large mammal which live in the sea.The rise to the surface t breathe.The Blue Whale i the World's largest animal Page 30 310 Eagle 320 Owl 330 Parrot 340 Ostric 350 Swan Page 31 Eagles are large stron birds. They are mostl hunters and glide silentl through the air usin their huge wings Page 32 Owls hunt at night. The can move their heads i almost a complete circl to see their prey wit their large eyes Page 33 Parrots are colourful birds which come from ho countries. They eat nut and fruit. Parrots ca copy or imitate noises Page 34 The ostrich is the world' largest bird. It lives i Africa. The ostrich i unable to fly, but run quickly on its back legs Page 35 The swan is a long-necke bird of the duck family Most common in England i the Mute Swan which i white with an orange bill Page 40 410 Snake 420 Lizard 430 Crocodile 440 Tortoise 450 Chameleo Page 41 Snakes have long thi bodies with no legs. Al snakes are hunters. Som such as the Rattlesnake kill using venom (poison) Page 42 Lizards look like snake but usually have 4 legs There are over 3000 kind of lizards, most live i hot countries Page 43 Crocodiles are large fierc hunters which spend mos of their life in water.The have large jaws with man teeth Page 44 Tortoises have large oute shells for protection Some live in water, thes include turtles Page 45 The chameleon is a typ of lizard. It is able t change its colour to fi in with its surroundings Page 50 510 Angler Fis 520 Catfis 530 Flying Fis 540 Sticklebac 550 Shark Page 51 The angler fish lies in th mud on the sea bed. I attracts small fish to it huge mouth by waving lure like a fishing line Page 52 There are many kinds o catfish including carp an tench. They are calle catfish because they see to have long whiskers Page 53 Flying fish have two larg fins that look like wings They can jump out of th sea and use these fins t glide for short distances Page 54 Sticklebacks are small fis found in ponds and rivers The most common type ha three spines on its bac for protection Page 55 Sharks are very larg fish which live in the sea They mainly hunt smalle fish. The whale shark i 18 m long,the largest fish Page 60 610 Ant 620 Butterflie 630 Beetle 640 Bee 650 Flie Page 61 Ants live in groups callecolonies. One colony mighcontain half a million antsQueen and male ants havwings, workers do not Page 62 Butterflies start life a eggs which hatch a caterpillars. Butterflie often have brightl coloured wings Page 63 Beetles have leather wings which fold down ove their backs.There ar 350,000 types of beetle The ladybird is an example Page 64 Honey bees live togethe in hives. They pollinat crops and make honey an wax from nectar. Mos other bees live alone Page 65 Flies have special mout parts for sucking food Their feet are covere with sticky hairs whic lets them walk upside dow $jWhat are birds coverewith feathers Where do fish live in water,water How many legs do insecthave six,6 Apes are very ???? clever What do elephants use tget food and water their trunks,trunks,trunk When do owls hunt at night,night Where do honey bees live hives,hive,in hives How many legs do snakehave none,0 Parrots eat nuts and ???? fruit Of which family is the swaa member duck,duck family Mjֿ!=oMost birds can do what fly What do fish breatthrough gills,their gills What is on the outside oan insects body skeleton,a skeleton What do bats do durinday sleep,they sleep What can't an ostrich do fly Cats are all what hunter What does a tortoise usits shell for protection What do catfish have thamakes them look like cats whiskers,long whiskers What are the groups thaants live in called colonies,colony What do bees make honeand wax from nectar 8w,To which family does thchimpanzee belong ape,apes,ape family Name the worlds largesanimal blue whale,the blue whale This animal can almost turits head completely aroun owl,the owl With what does a rattlesnake kill its prey venom,poison Which bird can copnoises parrot,the parrot DINO.FAX N PN쫏ŤPage 10 200 Discovery Inde 300 On The Lan 400 In The Ai 500 In The Ocean 600 Dinosaur fact Page 20 210 What were dinosaurs 220 Dinosaur remain 230 Time 240 Why did they die 250 Finding out more Page 21 The word DINOSAUR mean EXTINCT LIZARD. Mos were land animals. Other now extinct, animals live at the same time Page 22 By looking at the remain of dinosaurs - FOSSILS scientists are able t build up pictures of wha they were like Page 23 Dinosaurs ruled the eart for at least 140 millio years. They died out about 70 million years ago Page 24 Why did dinosaurs becom extinct? No one is sure Maybe it was due to a change of climate, mayb some other disaster Page 25 The best way of finding out about dinosaurs is t first visit your loca museum Continued on page 25 Page 25 Natural History Museum including the one in Londo contain complete sets o dinosaur bones Continued on page 25 Page 25 There may be a fossicollecting club in your areYou can ask at your localibrary for information Continued on page 25 Page 25 Your local library will alshave a collection of bookon dinosaurs. Many bookon this subject have beewritten Page 30 310 Plant Eater 320 Hunter 330 Plodder 340 Athlete 350 Record Breakers Page 31 Many types of dinosaur ate plants. They had larg flat teeth and strong ja muscles for chewing TURN TO PAGE 31 Page 31 Some plant eaters had huge bodies and necks They walked on all four TURN TO PAGE 31 Page 31 CETIOSAURUS measured 1 metres from tip to tail DIPLODOCUS was 27 metre long, ULTRASAURUS was massive 31 metres long Page 31 Some plant eaters ha protective spikes o plates on their bodies Turn to page 31 Page 31 TRICERATOPS had thre large horns on its head POLACANTHUS was covere in spikes.STEGOSAURUS had plates on its back Page 32 Dinosaurs which ate othe animals often had shar teeth and claws fo catching their prey TURN TO PAGE 32 Page 32 TYRANNOSAURUS REX wa the largest meat-eatin dinosaur. It had huge powerful jaws TURN TO PAGE 32 Page 32 Some small dinosaurs wer hunters. OVIRAPTOR wa only 2 metres long and stole eggs from othe dinosaurs Page 33 Some dinosaurs slowl moved around on all fours There were two types LARGE PLODDERS-page 33 SMALL PLODDERS-page 33 Page 33 Large plodders such a BRACHIOSAURUS (23m long were protected fro hunters by their siz and strength Page 33 Some plodders had bon armour (such as ANKYLO SAURUS) or sharp spike (such as KENTROSAURUS to protect them Page 34 Athletic dinosaurs ra quickly using their stron back legs. Some were PLANT EATERS - page 341 some - HUNTERS-page 342 Page 34 Plant eating athletes suc as DRYOSAURUS an LESOTHOSAURUS ran a great speeds to escap their hunters Page 34 DEINONYCHUS was a fast fierce, meat eater. It name means 'Terrible Claw Page 35 351 Talles 352 Longest nec 353 Smalles 354 Fastes 355 Oldes Page 35 ULTRASAURUS was th tallest of the dinosaurs This huge reptile wa 31 metres long and 1 metres high Page 35 MAMENCHISAURUS was 2 metres long. Almost hal of its length (10.5 m) wa taken up by its hug neck Page 35 Not all dinosaurs wer giants. COMPSOGNATHU was the smallest know dinosaur, it was only 6 centimetres long Page 35 GALLIMIMUS was 4 metre high and thought to b the fastest dinosaur. I is said to have reache speeds of 60 km per hour Page 35 The oldest dinosaur fossi discovered is 210 millio years old. It is fro STAURIKOSAURUS and wa found in South America Page 40 410 Ancestors of bird 420 Archaeoptery 430 Other flying animal 440 Rhamphorhynchu 450 Pterodactylu Page 41 The ancestors of bird were not dinosaurs. The had feathers and coul glide in the same way a many modern birds can Page 42 ARCHAEOPTERYX is th earliest known bird. It lived about 150 million years ago and was abou 40 centimetres long Page 43 Apart from birds, othe flying animals existed a the time of the dinosaurs They were covered in fu and had wings of skin Page 44 RAMPHORHYNICUS was 4 centimetres long. It ha a beak-shaped nose an flew using skin-covere wings Page 45 PTERODACTYLUS was tiny winged creature (1 centimetres long) whic lived about 150 millio years ago Page 50 510 Ocean reptile 520 Deep sea swimmer 530 Surface Swimmer 540 Leaper 550 Turtle Page 51 Many reptiles lived in th oceans. These dinosaur fed on fish Page 52 METRIORHYNCHUS looke like a crocodile. It dive deep to catch fish PLACODUS lived near th sea bed and ate shellfish Page 53 ELASMOSAURUS and PLESIOSAURUS both ha long necks which they used to hunt fish. The lived near the surface Page 54 ICHTHYOSAURUS lookelike a dolphin. It ate fisand was able to leap ouof the water Page 55 ARCHELON was the bigges turtle that ever lived. I was over 4 metres long It may have gone ashor to lay eggs Page 60 610 Time scale 620 Was it a dinosaur 630 Animals of the Dinosaur World Page 61 611 Dinosaurs v Ma 612 Approximate time 615 A Compariso Page 61 Some people say dinosaurlived for a short timeWRONG! They survived foover 140 million years, mahas lived for only 2 millio Page 61 Scientists of today thin that 4,500,000,000 years ag The Earth was forme TURN TO PAGE 61 Page 61 210,000,000 years ago The first dinosaur appeare TURN TO PAGE 61 Page 61 70,000,000 years ago Dinosaurs became extinc 2,000,000 years ago Man appeared Page 61 Imagine that the eart was formed at midnight and that it is now exactl 24 hours (1 day) later TURN TO PAGE 61 Page 61 Using this idea 00.00 Earth forme 22.53 Dinosaurs arriv 23.38 Dinosaurs all dea 23.59 Man arrive Page 62 Dinosaurs were REPTILES At the same time as th dinosaurs other types o animals lived which were NOT dinosaurs.(See p630 Page 63 The dinosaur world ha a number of other animals 631 Mammals 632 Snake 633 Other animal Page 63 A number of early mammal existed at that time MORGANUCODON was a ver tiny mammal, the ancesto of the modern shrew Page 63 MADTSOIA was a lon constricting snake. Ther were no poisonous snake around at that time Page 63 The dinosaur world ha early forms of birds an insects as well as man reptiles (XƋƴ1gWhat does the worDINOSAUR mean extinct lizard What are dinosaur remaincalled fossils Plant eating dinosaurhad flat ???? teeth Which was the tallest landinosaur ultrasaurus Which was the smallesland dinosaur compsognathus Were the ancestors obirds dinosaurs no How long was the earliesbird, ARCHAEOPTERYX 40 centimetres,40 cm,40,40cm What did dinosaurs thalived in the sea eat fish For how many millions oyears did dinosaurs live 140 Large (land) plodders werprotected by size and ?? strength -pȭ`ɕSome plant eaters hahuge bodies and ???? necks What was the largest meaeating dinosaur called tyrannosaurus rex KENTROSAURUS, a plodderwas protected by what sharp spikes,spikes What does DEINONYCHUS,meat eater's name mean terrible claw RAMPHORHYNICUS' wingwere covered with what skin What did PLACODUS,a deesea swimmer, eat shellfish What did the ocean leapeICHTHYOSAURUS look like a dolphin,dolphin,dolphins Name the biggest turtlthat has ever lived archelon Dinosaurs may have diebecause of a change in ? climate,the climate Where could you see a seof dinosaur bones natural history museums 3]ʋWhich small dinosaur stoleggs oviraptor MAMENCHISAURUS had remarkably long ??? neck How many millions of yearago did dinosaurs appear 210 Which dinosaur looked lika crocodile metriorhynchus What type of dinosaurran quickly athletic,athletes TRANSP.FAXc(ecPage 10 200 Train 300 Boat 400 Aircraf 500 Road Transpor 600 Early Transpor 660 Transport into Spac Page 20 210 Steam Train 220 Diesel Train 230 Underground Train 240 High Speed Train 250 Monorai Page 21 Steam passenger train were first used in 1830 They were used for ove 130 years before electri and diesel replaced steam Page 22 Diesel trains replaced man steam trains as they wer cleaner and easier to run Many of today's train have diesel engines Page 23 The first underground lin (London,1863) used stea trains.Modern systems al use electric trains whic run rapidly under cities Page 24 British High Speed Train run between major citie at over 200 Km/hour.Th fastest train was Japan' ML-500 at 517 Km/hour Page 25 A monorail train uses single track which can b either above or below th train.They are often use to move people in airport Page 30 310 Passenger Liner 320 Ferrie 330 Tug 340 Hovercraf 350 Submarine Page 31 Passenger liners are no used for holiday cruises The largest ever built wa The Queen Elizabeth (1940 fire destroyed it in 1972 Page 32 Ferries are boats whic carry people, cars an goods. Some large ferrie travel long distances Page 33 Tugs are small, powerful boats which help to stee large ships into and out of port Page 34 A hovercraft rides on a air cushion.It is pushe forward by propellers They are used on lake and for short sea trips Page 35 A submarine is an under water ship.They have bee used as warships sinc 1800. Many are now use to examine the oceans Page 40 410 Jet Airliner 420 Helicopter 430 Glider 440 Airship 450 Hot-air Balloon Page 41 Modern jet airliners includthe large, wide-bodiedBoeing 747.This can carrover 300 passengers ata speed of 1000 Km/hour Page 42 Helicopters have large rotating blades instead o wings. They land and tak off vertically Page 43 Gliders are made of lighmaterials. They have nengine and glide silently ocurrents of hot air Page 44 Airships are large balloon filled with gas driven b an engine. Early airship were abandoned becaus the gas often exploded Page 45 The earliest air travel wa in hot-air balloons in th late 18th Century. The were slow and difficult t control Page 50 510 Car 520 Buse 530 Lorrie 540 Motorcycle 550 Tram Page 51 Cars are the most popula form of private transpor Most cars use petrol an can travel long distances Page 52 The earliest buses wer pulled by horses. Thes were replaced by tram and petrol buses Page 53 Most of the goods sold i shops are carried by lorries. These are larg vehicles which usually hav diesel engines Page 54 Motorcycles are 2-wheele vehicles, often with powerful engines. Man are able to travel at ver high speeds Page 55 Trams were public vehicle (like buses). They use rails which were on roads Some used electricity fro over-head wires Page 60 610 The First Train 620 Stage Coache 630 The First Car 640 The Earliest Bike 650 Sailing Ship Page 61 The ROCKET was made b George Stevenson in 1829 it was the first engine t pull a passenger train Page 62 Stagecoaches travelled i stages between inns wher horses and drivers wer changed.In England the were used from 1550 Page 63 Early cars were calle Horseless Carriages. Th first was built in 1885 b Carl Benz, it had 3 wheel and a steering handle Page 64 The earliest bicycle, th Penny Farthing, was no safe or comfortable. I was replaced in 1885 b the Safety Bicycle Page 65 Sailing Ships had hugsails which caught the windThey have been used foover 1000 years to travebetween countries Page 66 670 The First Rocket 675 First Men in Spac 680 Apollo Spacecraf 685 Space Shuttle 690 Voyager Spacecraf Page 67 The first rockets were used by the Chinese ove a thousand years ago These were arrows wit gunpowder tied to them Page 67 The first man in space wa a Russian whose name wa Yuri Gagarin. He circle the Earth in 1961 in hi spaceship, Vostock 1 Page 68 Apollo spacecraft too men to the moon.The firs was Apollo 11, it landed i July 1969. Apollo 17 wa the last in December 1972 Page 68 Most spacecraft can onl be used once. Shuttle can be re-used. They ar used to launch, recove and repair satellites Page 69 The 2 Voyager spacecraf (which are controlled b robots) are being used t send pictures to Earth o the outer planets 0xFdӿSteam passenger trainwere first used when 1830 What type of trains dmodern undergrounds use electric,electric trains What are passenger linerused for now holiday cruises,cruises What pushes a hovercrafforwards propellers Tugs help to steer largships into and out of ?? port Airships are large what balloons,balloon Were hot-air balloonfast no How many wheels does motorcycle have 2,two Name the first engine tpull a passenger train rocket,the rocket What were early carcalled horseless carriages OFiMany of today's trainhave what kind of engine diesel What type of train usea single track monorail The first undergrountrain operated where london When was the largespassenger liner built 1940 When were submarinefirst used as warships 1800 How fast does a Boein747 travel 1000 km/hour,1000 What were airships fillewith gas What is the most populaprivate transport car,cars,the car In England, when werestage coaches first used 1550 Most goods sold in shopare carried in what lorries,lorry *WRoughly when were steatrains replaced 1960 What was the fastestrain called ml-500,ml 500,ml500 What type of boat carriepeople,cars and goods ferry,ferries,a ferry What type of craft rideon an air cushion hovercraft,hover What type of aircrafhas no engine glider,a glider TRAVEL.FAX$^$$쫤˽ͨPage 10 TRAVEL INFORMATION FIL 200 France 300 Spai 400 Greece 500 Ital 600 US Page 20 210 Flight Time 220 Flight Price 230 Hotel 240 Package 250 SPECIAL OFFER Page 21 211 Pari 212 Nic 213 Lyo MAIN INDEX: 10 FRANCE INDEX: 20 Page 21 Flights to Pari Heathrow: Daily at 10.10 15.30 and 18.5 Gatwick: Daily at 12.0 Luton: Tuesdays at 15.0 Page 21 Flights to Nic Heathrow: Daily at 15.0 Gatwick: Weekdays a 12.00 and 18.0 Luton: Mondays at 14.2 Page 21 Flights to Lyo Heathrow: Daily except Friday at 09.3 Gatwick: Tuesdays an Thursdays at 12.0 Page 22 RETURN FLIGHTS Paris: `89 Nice: `12 Lyon: `10 Add `10 for flights fro Heathro Page 23 231 Paris Hotel 232 Nice Hotel 233 Lyon Hotel MAIN INDEX: 10 FRANCE INDEX: 20 Page 23 We recommend the followin hotels in Paris 3 Star: Ponte 4 Star: St Loui 5 Star: Alf Page 23 We recommend the followin hotels in Nice 3 Star: Busb 4 Star: Windso 5 Star: Plaz Page 23 We recommend the followin hotels in Lyon 3 Star: Ibi 4 Star: Moder 5 Star: Grand Page 24 241 Paris Package Deal 242 Nice Package Deal 243 Lyon Package Deal MAIN INDEX: 10 FRANCE INDEX: 20 Page 24 7 nights Hotel St Loui (bed and breakfast) `26 10 nights Hotel Alf (half board) `54 Page 24 7 nights Hotel Windso (bed and breakfast) `39 10 nights Hotel Plaz (bed and breakfast) `59 Page 24 10 nights Hotel Ibi (half board) `35 10 nights Hotel Grand (half board) `61 Page 25 SPECIAL OFFER Travel to any of ou recommended hotels in Ma and your children under 1 go for half price Page 30 310 Flight Time 320 Flight Price 330 Hotel 340 Package 350 SPECIAL OFFER Page 31 311 Madri 312 Malag 313 Barcelon MAIN INDEX: 10 SPAIN INDEX: 30 Page 31 Flights to Madri Heathrow: Daily at 08.3 Gatwick: Daily at 16.0 Manchester: Tuesdays a 09.00, Fridays at 14.0 Page 31 Flights to Malag Gatwick: Daily, excep Wednesdays at 12.0 East Midlands: Weekday at 22.0 Page 31 Flights to Barcelon Heathrow: Fridays an Sundays at 04.5 Gatwick: Daily at 16.3 Luton: Tuesdays at 21.0 Page 32 RETURN FLIGHTS Madrid: `128 Malaga: `9 Barcelona: `13 Add `10 for flights fro Heathro Page 33 331 Madrid Hotel 332 Malaga Hotel 333 Barcelona Hotel MAIN INDEX: 10 SPAIN INDEX: 30 Page 33 We recommend the followin hotels in Madrid 3 Star: Majesti 4 Star: Washingto 5 Star: Regin Page 33 We recommend the followin hotels in Malaga 3 Star: San Marcu 4 Star: Ede 5 Star: Meli Page 33 We recommend the followin hotels in Barcelona 3 Star: La Rabid 4 Star: La Rom 5 Star: Alfons Page 34 341 Madrid Package Deal 342 Malaga Package Deal 343 Barcelona Packag MAIN INDEX: 10 SPAIN INDEX: 30 Page 34 7 nights in Hotel Majestic: `31 Hotel Washington: `38 Hotel Regina: `45 All prices are full boar Page 34 7 nights in Hotel San Marcus: `40 Hotel Eden: `46 Hotel Melia: `69 All prices are full boar Page 34 4 nights Hotel La Rabid (bed and breakfast) `21 10 nights Hotel La Rom (half board) `79 Page 35 SPECIAL OFFER Book any Spanish holida for 10 or 14 days in October and get 7 extr days free Page 40 410 Flight Time 420 Flight Price 430 Hotel 440 Package 450 SPECIAL OFFER Page 41 411 Athen 412 Cret 413 Ko MAIN INDEX: 10 GREECE INDEX: 40 Page 41 Flights to Athen Heathrow: Daily at 23.0 Gatwick: Daily at 07.5 Luton: Tuesdays an Fridays at 8.1 Page 41 Flights to Crete Gatwick: Daily, excep Tuesdays and Friday at 22.4 Luton: Mondays at 23.0 Page 41 Flights to Kos Manchester via. Gatwick Wednesdays at 21.1 Gatwick, direct Thursdays at 21.2 Page 42 RETURN FLIGHTS Athens: `178 Crete: `189 Kos: `21 Add `12 for Heathro flight Page 43 431 Athens Hotel 432 Crete Hotel 433 Kos Hotel MAIN INDEX: 10 GREECE INDEX: 40 Page 43 We recommend the followin hotels in Athens 3 Star: Balasc 4 Star: Mari 5 Star: Grand Page 43 We recommend the followin hotels in Crete 3 Star: Beau Rivag 4 Star: Delph 5 Star: Olympi Page 43 We recommend the followin hotels in Kos 3 Star: Mino 4 Star: Romv 5 Star: Athen Page 44 441 Athens Package Deal 442 Crete Package Deal 443 Kos Package Deal MAIN INDEX: 10 GREECE INDEX: 40 Page 44 7 nights Hotel Balasc (full board) `33 14 nights Hotel Grand (full board) `69 Page 44 14 nights in Hotel Beau Rivage: `42 Hotel Delphi: `52 Hotel Olympia: `68 All prices are full boar Page 44 14 nights in Hotel Minoa: `39 Hotel Romvi: `43 Hotel Athens: `54 All prices are Full Boar Page 45 SPECIAL OFFER Book any of our Gree holidays now and get up t 2 weeks free car hire Page 50 510 Flight Time 520 Flight Price 530 Hotel 540 Package 550 SPECIAL OFFER Page 51 511 Rom 512 Venic 513 Sorrent MAIN INDEX: 10 ITALY INDEX: 50 Page 51 Flights to Rome Heathrow: Daily at 10.15 12.15, 16.15 and 20.1 Gatwick: Daily at 12.3 Luton: Daily at 14.1 Page 51 Flights to Venice Heathrow: Daily at 15.1 Gatwick: Tuesdays an Thursdays at 15.3 Luton: Daily at 18.0 Page 51 Flights to Naples (fo Sorrento) Gatwick: Daily at 12.3 Luton: Thursdays a 13.3 Page 52 RETURN FLIGHT Rome: `132 Venice: `12 Naples (for Sorrento) `14 Add `10 for flights fro Heathro Page 53 531 Rome Hotel 532 Venice Hotel 533 Sorrento Hotel MAIN INDEX: 10 ITALY INDEX: 50 Page 53 We recommend the followin hotels in Rome 3 Star: Irid 4 Star: Rom 5 Star: Palac Page 53 We recommend the followin hotels in Venice 3 Star: Rialt 4 Star: Verd 5 Star: Grand Page 53 We recommend the followin hotels in Sorrento 3 Star: Milto 4 Star: Pari 5 Star: Capr Page 54 541 Rome Package Deal 542 Venice Package 543 Sorrento Package MAIN INDEX: 10 ITALY INDEX: 50 Page 54 4 nights in Hotel Iride: `26 Hotel Roma: `34 Hotel Palace: `55 All prices are half boar Page 54 7 nights in Hotel Rialto: `36 Hotel Verdi: `44 Hotel Grande: `89 All prices are half boar Page 54 14 nights in Hotel Milton: `44 Hotel Paris: `55 Hotel Capri: `59 All prices are half boar Page 55 SPECIAL OFFER During May and June yo can take your Italia holiday full board for th price of half boar Page 60 610 Flight Time 620 Flight Price 630 Hotel 640 Package 650 SPECIAL OFFER Page 61 611 New Yor 612 Los Angele 613 Orland MAIN INDEX: 10 USA INDEX: 60 Page 61 Flights to New York Heathrow: Daily at 10.00 11.30, 12.30 and 13.3 Gatwick: Daily at 10.0 Luton: Daily at 10.1 Page 61 Flights to Los Angeles Heathrow: Daily at 08.3 and 09.1 Gatwick: Daily at 10.1 Luton: Phone for detail Page 61 Flights to Orlando Heathrow: Daily at 07.35 Fridays at 15.1 Manchester: Fridays,14.1 Gatwick: Daily at 11.1 Page 62 RETURN FLIGHTS New York: `29 Los Angeles: `37 Orlando: `37 Page 63 631 New York Hotel 632 Los Angeles Hotel 633 Orlando Hotel MAIN INDEX: 10 USA INDEX: 60 Page 63 We recommend the followin hotels in New York 3 Star: Par 4 Star: Roya 5 Star: Capito Page 63 We recommend the followin hotels in Los Angeles 3 Star: Sunse 4 Star: Hollywoo 5 Star: Imperia Page 63 We recommend the followin hotels in Orlando 3 Star: Downtow 4 Star: Regenc 5 Star: Plaz Page 64 641 New York Package 642 Los Angeles Package 643 Orlando Package MAIN INDEX: 10 USA INDEX: 60 Page 64 7 nights in Hotel Park: `35 Hotel Royal: `39 Hotel Capitol: `55 All prices are room onl Page 64 10 nights in Hotel Sunset: `51 Hotel Hollywood: `53 Hotel Imperial: `79 All prices are room onl Page 64 14 nights in Hotel Downtown: `49 Hotel Regency: `70 Hotel Plaza: `129 Page 65 SPECIAL OFFE We offer free car hirwith all of our USAholidays W̔$Z͌What is the price of flight to Paris `89,89 Name the 4 Star Hotel iNice windsor,hotel windsor What is the price of tenights at the Ibis (Lyon) 355,`355 A flight leaves Heathrofor Madrid, at what time 08.30,8.30 Time of the Gatwick flighfor Barcelona 16.35 Name a Greek destination athens,crete,kos Which Italian destinatiohas the shortest name rome How many daily flights gHeathrow to New York four,4 Name the 3 star hotel iNew York park,hotel park Name the 5 Star hotel iKos athens,hotel athens 7fΝ5kHow many flights leave foFrance on Tuesdays 9,nine Cost of 10 nights at thAlfa in Paris `543,543 How many flights leave foRome each day 6,six Which day can you leavLuton for Crete monday,mondays Cost of the 5 Star Hotein Los Angeles `790,790 What comes free with alUSA holidays car hire,car In which month can kidgo half price to France may When can you get sevedays free in Spain october,oct Which is the most costlhotel in Athens grande,grande hotel 4TЍWhich is the most costlSpanish hotel la roma,hotel la roma How much more is a flighto New York than Paris `206,206 Where is the hotel Busby nice How many daily flights gfrom Heathrow to USA 11,eleven What is the cheapesflight destination paris WEATHE.FAX%E%%'!΅Page 10 200 Win 300 Cloud 400 Rain,sleet,snow.... 500 Weather forecastin 600 Weather Problem Page 20 210 What is The Wind 220 Admiral Beaufort's Scal 230-232 Beaufort Inde Page 21 Wind is caused by the flo of air generally from cold places (high pressure) t warmer places (low pressure) Page 22 Admiral Beaufort was a officer in The British Nav who invented a scale t describe the strength of winds Page 23 240 Wind strength 241 Wind Strength 242 Wind Strength 243 Wind Strength Index continued on 23 Page 23 244 Wind Strength 245 Wind Strength 246 Wind Strength 247 Wind Strength Index continued on 23 Page 23 248 Wind Strength 249 Wind Strength 250 Wind Strength 1 251 Wind Strength 1 252 Wind Strength 1 Page 24 On the Beaufort Scale wind strength of 0 means that air is not moving. I is calm. Chimney-smoke rises straight in the air Page 24 At a wind strength of air moves only lightly Smoke from chimneys drifts gently Page 24 A wind strength of 2 i a light breeze. You ca feel the wind softly stroking your face like feather Page 24 On the Beaufort Scale is the strength of a gentle breeze. Leaves an twigs move gently on trees Page 24 A wind strength of 4 is moderate breeze. At thi wind strength small piece of litter will be blown about the ground Page 24 Wind strength 5 is calle a fresh breeze. Smal trees bend in the wind an people may have to hold their hats on Page 24 Wind strength 6 is strong breeze. Large tree branches toss an creak. Washing flaps o the line Page 24 At a wind strength of 7 it is approaching a gale Whole trees, even trunks bend in the wind. Washin may be blown from lines Page 24 At wind strength 8 (gal force) twigs are blown from trees and crops ma be flattened in the fields Page 24 A strong gale is describeby a wind strength of 9Large branches snap frotrees, tiles are blown ofroofs. Walking is difficult Page 25 Wind strength 10 (stormforce) may lead to wholtrees being uprooted ansevere damage to housesWalking is nearly impossibl Page 25 A wind strength of 11 i called a violent storm Sheds are blown down an bricks and chimneys ma be torn from houses Page 25 A wind with a strength o 12 is called a hurricane At this wind speed house are blown down and car may be tossed about Page 30 310 What are clouds 320 Different type of clouds 330 Clouds and predictin the weather Page 31 311 Inside a clou 312 How a cloud is forme 313 When clouds for 314 Deserts and cloud 315 Cloudy place Page 31 Every cloud is made up o millions of tiny drops o water or particles of ice floating together in th air Page 31 As water in the air cool it condenses from a vapour to a liquid.At firs these drops are tiny bu soon grow to form clouds Page 31 As hot air rises i cools. When hot, damp ai rises clouds are likely t form. These remain unti air warms or rain falls Page 31 Because the ground in desert is dry the hot ai that rises (see page 313 will not contain water Here, clouds rarely form Page 31 The cloudiest places in th world are hot areas nea to the sea.Here, the ho humid air rises and soo cools in the sky Page 32 321 Description 322 Cirru 323 Cumulu 324 Stratu 300 Clouds inde Page 32 Small white wispy clouds are called CIRRUS.Large white clouds are calle CUMULUS. Dark, grey clouds are STRATUS Page 32 Cirrus clouds are tiny an feathery. They appea very high in the sky an are made of tiny particle of ice Page 32 Cumulus have a flat bas and a rounded top. The appear low in the sky (about 1.5 Km) and ar made up of water and ice Page 32 Stratus clouds appear in layers have no shape They are dark, low cloud made up almost entirely o water vapour Page 33 331 Cirru 332 Cumulu 333 Stratu 334 Haloes around the moo 300 Clouds inde Page 33 Cirrus clouds cannot lea to rain. They are too hig and too small. They ar often a sign of good weather Page 33 Cumulus clouds often brin short rain showers or thunder storms. They are not large enough t give long outbreaks Page 33 Stratus clouds are low and heavy. They lead t long periods of, ofte heavy, rain Page 33 You may sometimes see fine halo around the moon Some people say that thi means that rain is on the way.The halo is fine cloud Page 40 410 Rai 420 Sno 430 Slee 440 Hai 450 Thunder and Lightnin Page 41 When clouds become fille with water they ofte become too heavy. Whe this happens the clou bursts and rain falls Page 42 When water vapour i changed directly into fin crystals of ice, this i snow. The crystals ar regular and have 6 sides Page 43 Sleet is often described as a mixture of snow an rain. It is best seen a rain which has been turne into tiny particles of ice Page 44 Hail is formed when th moisture in clouds freeze suddenly and forms larg balls of ice Page 45 When static electricit builds up on the groun it can be discharged int the air. This produce thunder and lightning Page 50 510 Old rhymes and saying 520 Measuring equipmen 530 Modern method Page 51 511-512 Weather Rhyme 513 Berries on tree 514 More old saying 515 Seawee Page 51 Red sky at night Shepherd's delight Red sky in the morning Shepherd's warning Page 51 Rain before seven Fine by eleven Page 51 A lot of berries on tree in the autumn, some fol say, means a bad winter It really means a goo summer has just passed Page 51 When rain is near, some people. ..say they can smell it ..begin to ache ..say cows lie down Page 51 An old way of predictin the weather is to hang u a length of seaweed. I is said to become dam and limp before a storm Page 52 521 Thermometer 522 Barometer 523 Anemometer 524 Weather vane 525 Measuring rainfal Page 52 Thermometers are used t measure the temperatur of the air. There ar various kinds used i monitoring the weather Page 52 A barometer measures ai pressure. High pressur generally means clea weather, low pressur cloudy unsettled weather Page 52 An anemometer contain a number of cup-shape objects which are move by the wind. It is use to measure wind speed Page 52 Weather vanes show the direction of the wind Wind coming from th south will be warm, nort winds will be cold Page 52 An easy way of measurin rainfall is to use a beake or jar. Using a ruler yo can measure exactly ho much rain has fallen Page 53 531 Meteorologist 532 Why forecast 533 Weather station 534 Satellite 535 Computer Page 53 Meteorologists are specia scientists who forecas the weather.They us modern equipment (see pages 533-535) Page 53 Many people need to kno what the weather is goin to be like. For example farmers need to know when to gather crops Page 53 Weather stations are use to measure conditions high in the sky. This i done using huge balloon which carry instruments Page 53 Satellites orbit the earth Some carry instruments to record temperature and information on win and clouds Page 53 Information from weathe stations and satellites i fed into computers whic produce a picture of ho the weather is behaving Page 60 610 Fo 620 Flood 630 Drough 640 Hurricane 650 Tornadoe Page 61 When cloud is very low i is called fog. Sometime it is difficult to see i fog and this makes usin any vehicle difficult Page 62 When a great deal of rain falls rivers may burst their banks and cause flood. Homes, belonging and crops can be damage Page 63 If very little rain falls this may cause a drought Crops often die. Som animals may die becaus there is no water Page 64 The strongest winds ar called hurricanes. Thes cause widespread damag to trees and buildings Page 65 A tornado is a revolvin storm. Although usuall small it can move at ver high speed and caus severe damage