CLIMATE ZONES! No matter how warm, wet, or dry…. climates start in the sky!! Start quiz!

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CLIMATE ZONES!CLIMATE ZONES!No matter how warm, wet, or dry….

climates start in the sky!!

Start quiz!

1. What climate zone has hot days, cool nights year round with very little precipitation?

Highland

Dry

Mild

Think about this …This climate zone’s maximum

temperature is usually over 88°F which means it is very hot and very little precipitation means it only gets a small amount of rain. Hint: We live in this climate…

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Excellent!

OK, that was just a warm-up….Hee, hee no pun

intended!

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2. Which climate zone has warm summers, very cold winters, and the

amount of precipitation varies?Severe

Polar

Highland

Think about this …

This climate zone has a HUGE temperature difference between the

summer and winter season….usually has all four season. It rains in the summer and snows in the winter.

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Right On!Much of the continental United States is in the Severe climate

zone…especially inland.

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3. Which climate zone is hot and wet year-round? Mild

Highland

Tropical

Think about this …

This climate zone has temperatures averaging over

64°F all year and receives more than 150cm of rain each year. Hint: This zone is close to the

equator…Return

Awesome!

Over half of the world’s plants and animals live in this climate

zone….and much of our medicines come from this

climate!

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4. Which climate zone is cool to cold year-round and in the world

at different latitudes?Highland

Severe

Mild

Think about this …This climate zone is found in areas

like the Rocky Mountains in North America, the Andes Mts. in

South America, and the Himalayas in Asia….

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Great Job!This climate zone is found on five

of our seven continents and often has snow year round.

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5. What climate zone is warm to hot in the summers and cool to cold in

the winters with quite a bit of precipitation?

Severe

Tropical

Mild

Think about this …

This climate zone is quite moist as it rains during both the winter and

the summer. Hint: Think the southeastern region of the U.S….

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WOW..you rock!You should definitely consider

choosing a career in meteorology!

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6. What climate zone has Xtremely cold and long winters with very

little precipitation?Polar

Severe

Highland

Think about this …

The temperatures are below freezing most months and any

precipitation that does happen is usually snow…

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Brilliant!The climate zone is very similar to

a desert, except that the temperatures are below freezing

most of the year.Brrrr……

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7. What are three factors that influenceinfluence climate?

Temperature, precipitation, wind speedAir pressure, cloud cover, currents

Latitude, altitude, distance from ocean

Think about this …

Climate is affected by locationlocation;Distance from the equator

Distance from sea level (elevation)Distance from the oceanDistance from large land

forms(mts)Return

Unbelievable!

You are well on your way to becoming a climatologist!!!!!

Climate is all about LOCATIONLOCATION!

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8. What two factors are often used to describedescribe climate?

Location & time

Wind direction & speed

Temperature & precipitation

Think about this …

Our climagraphs show these two factors over a span of a year.

How warmwarm or wetwet a place is overall (usually 30 years or more) describes the climate…..

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Tremendous!

With these two factors (temperature and precipitation) we can make a climagraph of

any location and determine the type of climate this location is in!

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9. Where is this climagraph from???

Los Angeles, CA

Moscow, Russia

Alice Springs, Australia

Think about this …

The coolest months of this location are during June, July, and

August…….SO……it must be in the southernsouthern hemisphere!

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Marvelous!Alice Springs, Australia is known as

the capital of the outback! Click on the picture below to see pics…

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10. What two types of graphs combined make up a

climagraph?Bar graph for temperature & line graph for precipitation.Bar graph for precipitation & line graph for temperature.

Bar graph for temperature & line graph for rainfall.

Think about this …The two main factors of

climate are:

1.1.Average temperatures Average temperatures for the month – showing change over time.

2.2.Total precipitationTotal precipitation for the month – showing a comparison from month to month!

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Brilliant!You remembered that the two

main factors of climate are:

1.1.Average temperaturesAverage temperatures for the month – showing change over time

2.2.Total precipitationTotal precipitation for the month – showing a comparison from month to month!

Bring it on….You are ready for your

CLIMATETEST

Use your review sheet to guide your study of class notes and handouts..Test is Thursday, November

8!!!!!

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