Chongqing heat prompts "water classroom"
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A middle school in Chongqing, which has been dealing with temperatures in the high 30's for the past few weeks, has found a way to 'beat the heat,' putting on classes at a local water park on September 1, 2018. Aside from keeping the students cool, the headmaster of the school says the "water classroom" also gives students better understanding of adverse effects of global warming. [Photo: Chinanews]
A middle school in Chongqing, which has been dealing with temperatures in the high 30's for the past few weeks, has found a way to 'beat the heat,' putting on classes at a local water park on September 1, 2018. Aside from keeping the students cool, the headmaster of the school says the "water classroom" also gives students better understanding of adverse effects of global warming. [Photo: Chinanews]
A middle school in Chongqing, which has been dealing with temperatures in the high 30's for the past few weeks, has found a way to 'beat the heat,' putting on classes at a local water park on September 1, 2018. Aside from keeping the students cool, the headmaster of the school says the "water classroom" also gives students better understanding of adverse effects of global warming. [Photo: Chinanews]
A middle school in Chongqing, which has been dealing with temperatures in the high 30's for the past few weeks, has found a way to 'beat the heat,' putting on classes at a local water park on September 1, 2018. Aside from keeping the students cool, the headmaster of the school says the "water classroom" also gives students better understanding of adverse effects of global warming. [Photo: Chinanews]