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== In a land far, far away == | == In a land far, far away == | ||
{{aufgabe-en|Read the two sources. | |||
# Describe what happened with Mount Tambora. | |||
# Explain why this also affected Europe.}} | |||
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The gloomy summer weather also inspired writers. During that summer-less summer, Mary Shelley, her husband, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and poet Lord Byron were on vacation at Lake Geneva. While trapped indoors for days by constant rain and gloomy skies, the writers described the bleak, dark environment of the time in their own ways. Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, a horror novel set in an often stormy environment. Lord Byron wrote the poem Darkness, which begins, “I had a dream, which was not all a dream. The bright sun was extinguish’d.”|}} | The gloomy summer weather also inspired writers. During that summer-less summer, Mary Shelley, her husband, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and poet Lord Byron were on vacation at Lake Geneva. While trapped indoors for days by constant rain and gloomy skies, the writers described the bleak, dark environment of the time in their own ways. Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, a horror novel set in an often stormy environment. Lord Byron wrote the poem Darkness, which begins, “I had a dream, which was not all a dream. The bright sun was extinguish’d.”|}} | ||
== Meteorology == | |||
{{aufgabe-en|Look at the two pictures. | |||
# What do you see? | |||
# Explain the temperatures in Germany in 1815, 1816 and 1817. Compare with the other years.}} | |||
[[File:1816 summer.png|950px]] | [[File:1816 summer.png|950px]] | ||
[[File:Temperaturreihe_Deutschland%2C_Jahr%2C_30-10.PNG|950px]] | |||
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* [https://www.tambora.org/index.php/result/show?id=17 climate change in the area of the Frankenhöhe east of Rothenburg] (tambora.org) | * [https://www.tambora.org/index.php/result/show?id=17 climate change in the area of the Frankenhöhe east of Rothenburg] (tambora.org)<br>Temperatures, weather and harvest quantities in the years 1829 - 1841 |
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Task
Look at the two pictures.
- What do you see?
- What seems so special about the paintings?
In a land far, far away
Task
Read the two sources.
- Describe what happened with Mount Tambora.
- Explain why this also affected Europe.
Meteorology
Task
Look at the two pictures.
- What do you see?
- Explain the temperatures in Germany in 1815, 1816 and 1817. Compare with the other years.
Sources
- climate change in the area of the Frankenhöhe east of Rothenburg (tambora.org)
Temperatures, weather and harvest quantities in the years 1829 - 1841