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COLLECTIVE PROJECT/2022-2023
PROJECT OWNER/ TABOUROT Laurent
TITLE/Monitoring of environment parameters in room class by using lora sensors and domotic environment.

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Many of us look forward to taking a break from work and enjoying a cup of coffee, especially during colder months. However, have you ever wondered if there is a correlation between coffee breaks and the weather?
While the research on this topic is limited, there are some interesting findings to consider. According to a study conducted by Dutch researchers, people consume more coffee on cloudy days than on sunny days. The researchers surveyed over 2000 people in the Netherlands about their coffee consumption habits and the weather conditions, and found that the average daily coffee consumption was higher on cloudy days than on sunny days.
Another study conducted by British researchers found that people are more likely to drink hot beverages like coffee on colder days, and more likely to drink cold beverages like iced coffee on warmer days. This suggests that weather does have an impact on our beverage choices, and that we tend to gravitate towards hot drinks during colder weather.
However, it’s worth noting that these studies do have limitations, and it’s important to interpret the findings with caution. For example, the Dutch study only looked at coffee consumption in the Netherlands, and it’s unclear if the findings would apply to other countries with different weather patterns. Additionally, while weather may influence our beverage choices to some extent, there are likely other factors at play, such as personal preference and cultural norms.
Despite these limitations, it’s still interesting to consider the relationship between coffee breaks and weather. Whether it’s a warm cup of coffee on a chilly day or an iced coffee on a hot summer day, taking a break to enjoy a cup of coffee can be a comforting and enjoyable experience, regardless of the weather.
