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Warm-up: Copy the Reminders Homework: Rising Seas Article—Read and take notes Article quiz on Thursday, September 26 th Hurricane Tracking Extra Credit due next Wednesday!
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Cover Page of Climate Regions Book Color only the highland, tropical humid, and tropical wet and dry climate regions on the map of your cover page. Make sure to include the colors on the key. Label the Rocky Mountains, Andes Mountains, Alps (Mtns), Caucasus Mountains, Himalayas (Mtns), and Ethiopian highlands Turn in World Climate Regions Book!!!!
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World Climate Regions
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Tropical Climates Tropical Humid Location: close to the equator Temp and rainfall: warm temperature, plentiful rainfall Vegetation: ideal conditions for plant growth= Tropical Rainforest
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Tropical Humid
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Tropical Climates Tropical Wet and Dry Location: north and south of tropical humid climate Temp and rainfall: summer – heavy rainfall; winter – dry season Vegetation: savannas = tropical grasslands, scattered trees, and shrubs
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Tropical Wet and Dry Monsoons —A wind system in which winds reverse direction and cause seasons of wet and dry weather (common in India)
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Question Time! WWhy is there a difference in the vegetation between Tropical Wet and Dry and Tropical Humid? TThe amount of precipitation differs; Tropical Humid gets rainfall all year, Tropical Wet and Dry has a dry season.
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Middle Latitude Climates Mediterranean Location: Coastal areas of Southern Europe and along west coasts of continents with cool ocean currents Temp and rainfall: long, sunny, dry summers; rain during the mild winters Vegetation: Mediterranean scrub woodland; short trees and shrubs with a few scattered large trees
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Mediterranean
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Middle Latitude Climates Humid Subtropical Location: eastern side of continents where there are warm ocean currents Temp and rainfall: summers are hot and humid; winters are mild, with occasional frost and some snow Vegetation: temperate forests – either deciduous or coniferous
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Deciduous forests DDefine Deciduous (Hint: look at the picture) Trees that lose their leaves during part of the year
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Coniferous forests DDefine Coniferous (Hint: look at the picture) Forests of cone- bearing evergreen trees
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Question Time! WWhere do you typically find a Marine West Coast Climate? wwest coasts of continents in the upper middle latitudes
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Middle Latitude Climates Marine West Coast Location: west coasts of continents in the upper middle latitudes Temp and Rainfall: mild all year; storms bring most of the rain; winters are foggy, cloudy and rainy; summer can be warm and sunny Vegetation: temperate rain forests - coniferous
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Marine West Coast
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Middle Latitude Climates Humid Continental Location: interiors and east coasts of upper-middle latitude continents Temp and rainfall: most changeable weather conditions; four distinct seasons; rainy most of the year Vegetation: forests
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Question Time! HHumid Continental has four distinct seasons, what dates do these seasons begin? FFall Equinox September 22 nd WWinter Solstice December 21 st SSpring Equinox March 20 th SSummer Solstice June 21 st
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WWhat is a synonym for Arid? DDry OOn what continent can you find the largest arid region? AAfrica
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Dry Climates Arid Location: normally at or about 30 degrees north and south of the equator; also found in rainshadows, deep interior of continents Temp and rainfall: little rainfall Vegetation: plants and animals must be hardy
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Arid
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Dry Climates Semiarid Location: Transition zone between arid and humid climates Temp and Rainfall: More moisture than deserts Vegetation: Heavy rainfall areas produce grasses= steppe
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Semiarid
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Question Time! UUsing the pictures and your prior knowledge, what is the difference between arid and semiarid climates? AAmount of precipitation leads to more vegetation in a semiarid climate
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High-Latitude Climates Subarctic Location: Generally above 50 degrees north latitude Temp and Rainfall: Long, cold winters; short, warm summers Vegetation: Boreal forest/Taiga: Vast evergreen forests
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Question Time! RRefer to your map, in what countries is the majority of the land covered by boreal forest? CCanada and Russia
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Subarctic
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High-Latitude Climates Tundra Location: Central areas in high latitudes Temp and Rainfall: Long winters; temperatures above freezing only during short summers Permafrost – permanently frozen water and soil Vegetation: mosses, herbs, low shrubs; trees cannot grow
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Tundra
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Question Time! CCan you find trees in the tundra? NNo WWhy or why not? PPermafrost
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High-Latitude Climates Ice Cap Location: Earth’s polar regions Always covered by huge, flat masses of ice and snow; few land plants and animals
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Ice Cap
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Question Time! What happens to temperature as you travel up a mountain?
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Highland Climate Found anywhere mountain ranges are located Temperature changes with elevation Higher up the mountains = cooler temperatures No trees above a certain level
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Definition Time! Tree Line or Timberline —The line of elevation above which trees do not grow
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Paragraph Time! How do latitude and solar energy affect climate? Turn in your notes for a participation grade!!!
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Warm-up: Answer the following questions 1. What climate type has rainforests? 2. What is the difference between deciduous and coniferous trees? 3. What climate type has four distinct seasons?
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Tropical Humid
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Tropical Wet and Dry
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Ice Cap
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Mediterranean
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Humid Continental
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Semiarid
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Tundra
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Marine West Coast
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Subarctic
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Practice Conclusions Since temperatures are generally __________________ near the equator, climate graph ______________ must be located closer to the equator than climate graph ______________. Climate Graph 1 Climate Graph 2
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A B D C
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Tropical Humid
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Ice Cap
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Humid Continental
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