# Activities

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In this section, we are combining all we have learned and using it to create different **climate change visualizations**.&#x20;

We divided the activities into two groups:

* **Our Tools and Data** is an introduction to some of the fundamental concepts to visualize data using the micro:bit, servo motor and neopixel
* **Climate Change and Data** contains the main activities in this guide.  They address fossil fuel usage, future mean temperature, precipitation levels and greenhouse gas emissions.
