Weather

__**Weather: Difference Between The Weather In America and England**__ Native Americans believed that the weather was both physical and spiritual. The sun, wind, and clouds were thought to have minds and personalities of their own. Humans and animals were said to interact with the spiritual sky beings. Floods, severe storms, and other natural disasters were forms of punishment to the Native Americans. The English believed separate things from the Native Americans. Around 1944, an Italian scientist named Evangelista Torricelli invented the barometer, which made it possible to understand air pressure. He made the connection between the changes in barometer measurements and changes in the weather.

** Weather in England: **
 * ** Winters were brutally cold and lasted longer than American winters **
 * ** River Thames usually was frozen over **
 * ** Very hot summers **
 * ** Droughts **

**Weather in America:**

 * **Cold winters and hot summers**
 * **Cool autumns and warm springs**
 * ** Sometimes winters would be colder **
 * ** Sometimes summers would be hotter **


 * The English and the Native Americans had fairly different weather where they lived. In America, it was easier to plant different things because of the changing weather. The winters weren't too terribly extreme and the summers weren't to horribly hot. However, in England, the winters were extremely cold and the summers were insanely hot. It was harder for the English to plant like the Native Americans because of the weather . **
 * The English stayed warm by building many fireplaces in their homes. They would also sometimes keep animals in their homes, sometimes even cows, to keep warm. The Native Americans lived primarily in wigwams, longhouses, and teepees. These homes were not as sturdy as the English homes, but they were good enough to survive the climate in America. **

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