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How to do the third-level weather tabloid?

The writing methods of the three-level meteorological tabloids are as follows:

1. Content selection: select meteorological related content, such as weather forecast, meteorological knowledge, climate change, etc. You can look up relevant materials according to the materials provided by textbooks or through channels such as the Internet and libraries. Title design: the title should be short and clear, which can highlight the theme of the tabloid. You can choose attractive fonts and colors to make the title more eye-catching

2. Layout planning: Divide the tabloid into several sections, and the content of each section should be related to the theme. You can use simple lines or patterns for layout planning, so that tabloids look more neat and beautiful. Illustration: Weather tabloids can add some simple illustrations, such as meteorological symbols, satellite cloud pictures, climate type maps, etc. These illustrations can increase the readability and interest of tabloids.

3. Writing: The words in the weather tabloid should be short and clear, and the expression should be accurate. Can use simple language to describe the weather, meteorological phenomena and coping methods, so that primary school students can understand and accept. Color matching: color matching should be simple and clear, highlighting the theme. You can use some bright colors, such as blue and yellow, to highlight key contents such as weather forecast and meteorological knowledge.

Related knowledge of meteorology

1. Meteorology refers to natural phenomena such as wind, clouds, rain, snow, lightning and high temperature that occur in the sky. The change and interaction of these phenomena not only affect people's life and production, but also affect the ecological environment of the whole earth.

2. Meteorological change is one of the most basic changes in nature, and it has many manifestations. For example, when we see a dark cloud floating in the sky on a hot summer day, we know that the cover of clouds will make the ground cooler. Similarly, when we see snowflakes falling in the sky in the cold winter, we know that the temperature has dropped.

There are many reasons for the meteorological change. Some of these changes are caused by the rotation and revolution of the earth. For example, due to the rotation of the earth, the temperature, wind speed and rainfall in different regions will be different. In addition, solar radiation is also one of the important factors affecting meteorological changes. Solar radiation will warm the earth's surface and also cause the movement and circulation of gas and water molecules in the atmosphere.