- Tanzania will have more extreme weather soon.
- Heavy rain and hot temperatures may become common.
- Farmers are struggling with these changes.
- Climate change can make many people poor.
- Experts want better policies to protect communities.
- Health risks may increase due to rising temperatures.
Difficult words
- weather — Conditions of the atmosphere like rain or sun.
- extreme — Very strong or unusual.
- farmers — People who grow crops or raise animals.
- struggling — Having a hard time or fighting to succeed.
- climate — The usual weather in a place.
- policies — Rules or plans made by people in charge.
- risks — The chance of harm or loss.
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Discussion questions
- What do you think about climate change?
- How do changes in weather affect your life?
- What can communities do to protect themselves?
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