Przeczytaj tekst. Do każdego akapitu dopasuj właściwy nagłówek (A–F). Wpisz odpowiednie litery obok numerów akapitów (duże litery). Jeden nagłówek został podany dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnego akapitu. Niepasującą odpowiedź także właściwie dopasuj.PREDICTING THE WEATHERA. AnimalsB. SkyC. SayingsD. BarometerE. MoonF. GrassPeople have tried to forecast the weather for thousands of years. Here are some of the ways it can be done.1It is said that cows lie down before a storm; rabbits sit looking in one direction before a thunderstorm; and cats wash themselves when it is going to rain. Can a cat predict the weather? Of course not, but it can feel the change in humidity. 2Did you know that you might inspect your lawn to predict the weather? If it’s dry, this indicates clouds or strong breezes, which can mean rain. If it’s moist, it probably won't rain that day. However, if it rained during the night, this method will not be reliable.3In every language there are old rhymes or proverbs referring to the weather, such as Rain before seven, clear before eleven. Surprisingly, there is just enough truth in many of these rhymes for them to remain popular for hundreds of years.4Look up and observe the clouds. If they go in different directions, there is a chance of bad weather. If you spot a ring around the moon at night, there probably will be rain or snow soon. If the sky is red at sunset, you are likely to wake up to a lovely day.5This useful device was invented in 1643 by a pupil of Galileo named Evangelista Toricelli. Itmeasures the air pressure and indicates if it is rising or falling. Thanks to this device, you will be able to predict the weather changes on your own.6Ten nagłówek nie pasuje do żadnego z tekstów
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