LUISA , SHARKA,
MARIO, LIVIU,
ANDREA, MATTIA
Ipsia G.Marconi Ortona









THE ITALIAN TEAM


LUISA SHEHU
SHARKA GRANATA
LIVIU BUCA
ANDREA PELUSI
MARIO MARCHEGGIANO
LIVIU
MARIO

My name is Mario, I'm 19 and I'm from Italy. I currently live in Ortona (Abruzzo), I love photography and everything that revolves around it. I'm attending the last year of the electronics course at the high school in Ortona "IPSIA G. Marconi".
MARIO



Hi, my name is Liviu Buca. I'm from Italy and I'm 19 years old. My passion is music and I like reading books, drawing and writing. I attend the fifth year of Electronics course of the Vocational school in Ortona. I have got a lot of friends.

I'M LIVIU FROM ITALY.
SHARKA




LUISA



Luisa
LUISA





Hello everyone, My name Is Andrea Pelusi, I'm 17, and I am from Ortona in Italy. I attend to a professional school G. Marconi. In my free time I like going out with my friends, going to Gym, watching film and TV series. In some afternoons I also take on a drama course.
I am very excited to join this Erasmus project, meet new people and improve my linguistic skills.
HI, GUYS!!!
I'M ANDREA.
Hello from Italy! My name's Danila Rodolfo. I‘m an English teacher and I ‘ve been teaching in a Vocational school since 2015. I live in Ortona, a beautiful small Italian town. My students, from 14 to 18, attend the Electronics course. I coordinated an Erasmus project from 2016 to 2018, a fantastic unforgettable experience. Very glad to join the project and this virtual mobility with all the partners as well. Let's share our experiences! We'll become better as teachers and good educators for our students. Love for teaching makes us kinder and stronger. Enjoy!
DANILA
Hello everyone! I am very happy to be part of this interesting a project. I am Romina, an Italian woman who is lucky enough to do the most beautiful and interesting job in the world. I have been teaching since 1997 and every day I wake up with the joy of seeing my students and growing with them.
I hope to learn new things with you!!!
ROMINA

What can we do???





10 Interesting Things About
air.
Air is all around us, but we can’t see it. So what is air, exactly? It’s a mixture of different gases. The air in Earth’s atmosphere is made up of approximately 78 percent nitrogen and 21 percent oxygen. Air also has small amounts of lots of other gases, too, such as carbon dioxide, neon, and hydrogen.

While air is mostly gas, it also holds lots of tiny particles. These particles in the air are called aerosols. Some aerosols—like dust and pollen—are picked up naturally when the wind blows. But the air can also carry soot, smoke, and other particles from car exhaust and power plants. These are major contributors to air pollution.

People need to breathe, and so do lots of other animals—and plants! Breathing is part of a process called respiration. During respiration, a living thing takes in oxygen from the air and gives out carbon dioxide. This process gives animals and plants the energy to eat, grow, and live life!


When humans and animals breathe, we give off an odorless gas called carbon dioxide, or CO. Plants use this gas, along with sunlight, to make food—and oxygen too! This process is called photosynthesis. However, large amounts of CO are produced when cars and power plants burn coal, oil, and gasoline. This is bad because CO is the most important contributor to human-caused global warming.

When it’s a hot, muggy summer day, you’ve probably heard the word “humid.” But what does that mean, exactly? Relative humidity is the amount of water that the air can hold before it rains. Humidity is usually measured in percentages, so the highest level of relative humidity—right before it rains—is 100 percent.


Air seems light, but there is a lot of it pushing down on Earth’s surface. This is called air pressure. You experience high air pressure at sea level because the whole atmosphere is pushing down on you. The air pressure is low on top of a mountain because there is less atmosphere pushing down on you. That difference in air pressure can cause your ears to pop when you’re taking off in an airplane or driving up a hill.

On Earth, we’re pretty lucky to have an atmosphere filled with air. The air in our atmosphere acts as insulation, keeping the Earth from getting too cold or too hot. Ozone, another type of gas in the air, also protects us from too much sunlight. Air in the atmosphere can also protect us from meteoroids. When meteoroids contact our atmosphere, they rub against the air and oftentimes are burned into small pieces before reaching Earth.

Lots of living things make their homes in soil and water. But did you know that living organisms can also be found hanging out in the air? These tiny microbial organisms are called bioaerosols. Although these microbes can’t fly, they can travel long distances through the air—via wind, rain, or even a sneeze!




Even on a very still day, the air around us is always moving. But when a big wind comes, that air can really go! The fastest gust of wind ever recorded on Earth was 253 miles per hour. And as the wind picks up seeds and dust and other particles, it can carry them miles away from their original home!

Air pollution is measured with the Air Quality Index, or AQI. The lower the AQI, the cleaner the air is. However, if you are outside when the AQI is over 100, it’s about the same as breathing in exhaust from a car all day! Things that cause poor air quality are forest fires and cities with lots of car traffic. If the AQI is higher than 100 you shouldn’t spend too much time outside.



OUR INFOGRAPHICS ABOUT AIR

Air pollution is hard to escape, no matter where you live. It can seriously affect your health and the environment.

Global warming is the gradual rise in the earth's temperature caused by high levels of carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere.
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LUISA , SHARKA,
MARIO, LIVIU,
ANDREA, MATTIA
Ipsia G.Marconi Ortona









THE ITALIAN TEAM


LUISA SHEHU
SHARKA GRANATA
LIVIU BUCA
ANDREA PELUSI
MARIO MARCHEGGIANO
LIVIU
MARIO

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