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This image is from a page in what appears to be a Spanish-language educational book for children. The main subject is a cartoon illustration of a woman in a white lab coat and green skirt, standing at a podium and holding papers. She is addressing an unseen audience.

To the right of the illustration, there are three square panels depicting the sky at different times of day. The top panel shows a cloudy sky with the sun partially obscured. The middle panel shows a very dark, smoggy sky, and the bottom panel shows a clear blue sky with the sun shining brightly. Below these panels, there is a cartoon of a bird perched on a robot-like figure, with a speech bubble asking, "¿Cómo descubriste cuál es el ambiente menos contaminado?" (How did you discover which is the least polluted environment?).

The bottom section of the page contains text and illustrations related to mathematics, specifically division and divisibility. There are equations shown, including "divisor + residuo = dividendo" and examples like "5 + 1 = 126" and "125 + 1 = 126". There is also text indicating that a division is inexact and asking about divisibility, with a fill-in-the-blank box. Another section poses the question "a de ozono?" (ozone?).

At the very bottom, there is a colored bar with the text "ciento setenta y uno" (one hundred seventy-one) and the number "171" in a circle, suggesting this is page 171 of the book.

The overall setting appears to be a classroom or study environment, with the content focusing on environmental awareness (pollution, ozone) and basic arithmetic. The tone is educational and engaging for a young audience, using cartoon characters and simplified explanations. The time of day depicted in the sky panels suggests a progression from a polluted to a clear atmosphere, reinforcing the environmental theme. There are no specific location cues beyond the book's language indicating a Spanish-speaking context.
Ramón

Jun 23, 2026, 1:17 PM

La Tagua, Venezuela

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This image is from a page in what appears to be a Spanish-language educational book for children. The main subject is a cartoon illustration of a woman in a white lab coat and green skirt, standing at a podium and holding papers. She is addressing an unseen audience. To the right of the illustration, there are three square panels depicting the sky at different times of day. The top panel shows a cloudy sky with the sun partially obscured. The middle panel shows a very dark, smoggy sky, and the bottom panel shows a clear blue sky with the sun shining brightly. Below these panels, there is a cartoon of a bird perched on a robot-like figure, with a speech bubble asking, "¿Cómo descubriste cuál es el ambiente menos contaminado?" (How did you discover which is the least polluted environment?). The bottom section of the page contains text and illustrations related to mathematics, specifically division and divisibility. There are equations shown, including "divisor + residuo = dividendo" and examples like "5 + 1 = 126" and "125 + 1 = 126". There is also text indicating that a division is inexact and asking about divisibility, with a fill-in-the-blank box. Another section poses the question "a de ozono?" (ozone?). At the very bottom, there is a colored bar with the text "ciento setenta y uno" (one hundred seventy-one) and the number "171" in a circle, suggesting this is page 171 of the book. The overall setting appears to be a classroom or study environment, with the content focusing on environmental awareness (pollution, ozone) and basic arithmetic. The tone is educational and engaging for a young audience, using cartoon characters and simplified explanations. The time of day depicted in the sky panels suggests a progression from a polluted to a clear atmosphere, reinforcing the environmental theme. There are no specific location cues beyond the book's language indicating a Spanish-speaking context.

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