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From: Polly Jones (pjones@ccd-school.org)
Date: Tue Feb 29 2000 - 13:27:12 EST

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    The pattern that we saw was that the lower the temperature
    the more manatees would come into the run. The day that it
    was coldest was December 29. On that day, the air
    temperature low was 5 degrees Celcius and the high was 21
    degrees Celcius. On that day there were the most manatees
    at 103. This was the highest number of manatees in the
    table. This was the coldest day and when the temperature
    was dropping, more manatees were there.

    Sincerely,
    Mitchell, Corey and David
    Mrs. Jones' 6th grade sutdents
    -
    Canton Country Day School
    3000 Demington Ave. N.W.
    Canton, Ohio 44718



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