San Francisco
Andrieli Träsel
Cleisson Luís Schmitz
7°ano A
San Francisco is set in the Pacific Ocean.
Slopes, streets, spikes contrast with Victorian
homes, major museums, concert halls and
large a bridge that is considered one of the
architectural wonders of the world - the Golden
Climate
• Surrounded on three sides by water, San
Francisco's climate is strongly influenced by the
cool currents of the Pacific Ocean. The weather
of the city is mild throughout the year,
characterized by a temperate Mediterranean
climate with relatively hot summers and
relatively cold winters. The average winter
temperature is 10°C, rarely dropping below 0°C,
and the average summer temperature is 15°C.
Tourism
• San Francisco
is a
cosmopolitan
city, known for
its cable cars
and the
Golden Gate
Bridge. The
Bay Area has
many
museums,
restaurants
and famous
malls and
historical
places.
Airport
• During the late 1990s, the San
Francisco International Airport became
the sixth busiest commercial airport in
the world, but with the economic
depression of the 2000s and 2001, fell
out of the top 10 busiest in 2003. The
BART connects the airport with the city
as well as an expressway.
• The cable car is all
open. Its design is
still the same as
when they started
operating the first
cable cars at the
end of the last
century. At the time,
they were a major
means of transport
in the city. There
were over 600 of
them operating over
21 routes. With the
1906 earthquake,
this transport
system was
destroyed. Came to
be an attempt to
eliminate the cable
cars, but a popular
movement
preserved them.
State of
San
Francisco
Websites
• http://estadosunidosbrasil.com.br/cidades/
san-francisco/
• http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A3o_Fr
ancisco_(Calif%C3%B3rnia)
• Components : Andrieli Träsel
Cleisson Luís Schmitz
• Grade: 7° ano A
• Subject: English
• Teacher: Andréa Cristine Haupt
• School: E.M.E.F João Beda Körbes
• Year: 2014

Andrieli e cleisson são francisco

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    San Francisco isset in the Pacific Ocean. Slopes, streets, spikes contrast with Victorian homes, major museums, concert halls and large a bridge that is considered one of the architectural wonders of the world - the Golden
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    Climate • Surrounded onthree sides by water, San Francisco's climate is strongly influenced by the cool currents of the Pacific Ocean. The weather of the city is mild throughout the year, characterized by a temperate Mediterranean climate with relatively hot summers and relatively cold winters. The average winter temperature is 10°C, rarely dropping below 0°C, and the average summer temperature is 15°C.
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    Tourism • San Francisco isa cosmopolitan city, known for its cable cars and the Golden Gate Bridge. The Bay Area has many museums, restaurants and famous malls and historical places.
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    Airport • During thelate 1990s, the San Francisco International Airport became the sixth busiest commercial airport in the world, but with the economic depression of the 2000s and 2001, fell out of the top 10 busiest in 2003. The BART connects the airport with the city as well as an expressway.
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    • The cablecar is all open. Its design is still the same as when they started operating the first cable cars at the end of the last century. At the time, they were a major means of transport in the city. There were over 600 of them operating over 21 routes. With the 1906 earthquake, this transport system was destroyed. Came to be an attempt to eliminate the cable cars, but a popular movement preserved them.
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    • Components :Andrieli Träsel Cleisson Luís Schmitz • Grade: 7° ano A • Subject: English • Teacher: Andréa Cristine Haupt • School: E.M.E.F João Beda Körbes • Year: 2014