Consumare di meno conviene: lo dicono anche i Twenty Bond

29 Maggio 2018
Sapete quanta energia consumate ogni giorno?



No è la prima risposta. Per questo abbiamo chiesto agli Agenti 0011 di iniziare a capiro monitorando i propri consumi energetici. 



Il team “Twenty Bond”, della Scuola Secondaria di Secondo Grado ITT ”E. Majorana", Milazzo (ME) ha preparato una presentazione con Prezi per raccontarci tutti i consumi della classe.



Dal momento in cui si svegliano ogni mattina sino a quando vanno a dormire. 



Acqua, luce, gas, cibo, benzina: ciascuna vostra azione necessita di un “combustibile”.



Ecco la presentazione. Buona visione!

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consumare di meno conviene!


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