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How does Climate Change? By: Mr. Leslie’s Class

How does Climate Change? By: Mr. Leslie’s Class. Climates of the World Climate – is the average weather conditions in an over a long period of time. –The

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Page 1: How does Climate Change? By: Mr. Leslie’s Class. Climates of the World Climate – is the average weather conditions in an over a long period of time. –The

How does Climate Change?

By: Mr. Leslie’s Class

Page 2: How does Climate Change? By: Mr. Leslie’s Class. Climates of the World Climate – is the average weather conditions in an over a long period of time. –The

Climates of the World

• Climate – is the average weather conditions in an over a long period of time. – The climate of an area determines the kinds

of plants and animals that can live there.

Page 3: How does Climate Change? By: Mr. Leslie’s Class. Climates of the World Climate – is the average weather conditions in an over a long period of time. –The

Tropical Climate

• Tropical Climate is hot and rainy.– It receives strong sunlight all year long.– It is located directly north and south of the

equator.

Page 4: How does Climate Change? By: Mr. Leslie’s Class. Climates of the World Climate – is the average weather conditions in an over a long period of time. –The

Temperate Climate

• Temperate Climate usually has warm, dry summers and cold, wet winters.– The United States is a temperate climate

zone.

Page 5: How does Climate Change? By: Mr. Leslie’s Class. Climates of the World Climate – is the average weather conditions in an over a long period of time. –The

Polar Climate

• Polar climate has very cold temperatures all through the year.– Most places in polar climate zones have snow on the

ground all year long

– What causes polar climate to be so cold?• The poles receive the least amount of sunlight on earth.

Page 6: How does Climate Change? By: Mr. Leslie’s Class. Climates of the World Climate – is the average weather conditions in an over a long period of time. –The

Why is weather different?

• The amount of sunlight an area receives has a large effect on its climate.

• How much sunlight an area receives depends on its latitude (or its distance north or south of the equator)

• High latitudes are farther from the equator. This allows less sunlight and colder temperatures. Oceans and lakes also make temperatures colder because it brings in wet weather.

Page 7: How does Climate Change? By: Mr. Leslie’s Class. Climates of the World Climate – is the average weather conditions in an over a long period of time. –The

Things that affect weather…

• Water currents– El Niño– Wet and mild

• Oceans– Wet weather

• Latitudes– Less sunlight

• Altitude– The Rocky Mountains– Height above sea level

• Mountains– Blocking air masses

Page 8: How does Climate Change? By: Mr. Leslie’s Class. Climates of the World Climate – is the average weather conditions in an over a long period of time. –The

Take a guess?

• Maine is at a high latitude. It has ________ and ________ weather.

• Florida is at a low latitude. It has _______ and _______ weather.

Page 9: How does Climate Change? By: Mr. Leslie’s Class. Climates of the World Climate – is the average weather conditions in an over a long period of time. –The

Do climates ever change?

• Climates do not stay the same forever.

• Much of North America was covered by ice 20,000 years ago.

• Woolly Mammoths and saber-toothed tigers roamed the Great Plains.