Comfort Levels Experiment or Challenge

Watch this video to give context to this activity.

Part 1 – create your own plot of this graphic with the temperatures and humidity of where you live

Part 2 – use your own chart:

  • Using your weather station, measure the temperature and relative humidity in as many rooms as possible.
  • Plot your findings on your Comfort Level chart
  • Which room are you most comfortable in?
  • Are you a “winter” or a “summer” person, based on your choice of room?


 The above chart is for Hawaii

Our Partners

Changing the world isn't easy, and we couldn't do it alone. 

A core value of MaxIQ is to be able to provide our educational resources to students around the globe, especially those who live in areas where there is a lack of educational infrastructure to support these young minds in achieving their full potential. MaxIQ wouldn't be able to fulfil our mission without support from...

 

Funding - Astrodynamics and Space Research LaboratorySeal of the United States Department of Education.svgOne Global Network for a Hyper-connected World | Intelsat