How does cold weather affect daily life?
Cold weather conditions can affect our lives in many different ways.
In this article you can learn:
- Why cold weather can make it difficult for us to get about
- What we can do to stop ice being a problem on roads and pavements
- How cold weather affects plants and trees
- How we can keep our home warm in winter
This resource is suitable for studying weather topics in primary school.
Video - Cold weather and the world around us
Watch this video to learn how cold weather, like heavy snow, can affect people, plants and animals.
How does cold weather affect our lives?
Cold weather can happen in lots of different ways - icy days, stormy days and days with lots of snow.
Transport
- We have to be careful on icy days not to slip on the ice that forms on roads and pavements.
- Grit which is spread on the roads by gritting lorries and shovelled on to icy pavements helps when it's slippy. The grit melts the ice and breaks it up.
- When it's been snowing heavily, snowploughs will push snow off the roads helping us to drive to school and to work.
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Clothing
When it's cold outside, we need to wear warm clothes. Being active and moving around can also warm you up when the temperature is low
At home
- We keep our homes warm in cold weather by turning on the heating. A lot of energy is used to heat our homes and often this energy is wasted when the heat is lost to the air outside. There are lots of ways we can reduce the amount of energy that gets wasted.
- Gaps around doors and windows cause drafts and let warm air escape. We can look for spaces where drafts are being let in. For example, draft excluders can cover up gaps between a door and the floor. This is a simple way to keep a room warmer without turning the heating up.
- We can keep our homes warm with insultation. Lots of buildings have cavity walls that are actually two walls with an air gap between them. This can be filled with insulating foam.
- Buildings without insulation lose one quarter of their heat through the roof. Adding loft and roof insulation can save heat and money.
Learn more ways to keep our homes warm without wasting energy here: Learning for sustainability: Saving energy
Wildlife
Some plants and animals have adaptedWhen a plant or animal has changed to suit its environment. to survive or thrive in very cold weather conditions.
Trees
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Learn more about trees and forests here: Landscapes - Forests
Animals
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Key words about cold weather
- germinate - When seeds begin to grow.
- snowplough - A large lorry with a large metal scoop at the front, like a large shovel, made to push the snow from the road
- insulation - A way to keep our homes warm in winter by keeping the heat in. The same way we might put on a jumper when it's cold, by putting foam or wool in the loft, or in the spaces between the walls of a house, the heat will be kept in.
Test your knowledge
Quiz
Challenge
Write a report about an animal that lives in a very cold climate.
Research an animal who lives in a very cold place and write a report about them.
Here are some ideas to get you started:
- Where does the animal live? What is the average temperature there?
- How does the animal adapt to the cold temperatures? For example, do they have a thick fur coat to keep them warm?
- Is the animal a conformerAn animal that changes its behaviour to regulate its temperature, such as sunbathing for heat or going underground or into water to cool. They are also known as cold-blooded animals. Conformers include fish, reptiles, amphibians and insects. or regulatorAn animal that regulates its temperature through its body processes, such as sweating or shivering. They are also known as warm-blooded animals. Regulators include mammals and birds.?
- Some examples of animals who live in very cold climates are: penguins, polar bears, arctic foxes and snow leopards
If you need help creating your report, here is a guide to help: How to write a report
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Spotting birds in winter with Rory Crawford. videoSpotting birds in winter with Rory Crawford
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