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Name ______ Gr_ Climate and Ecozones Mar. __

Name ______ Gr_ Climate and Ecozones Mar. __ Objective: to compare OUR (Atlantic Canada) climate and ecozone to Australia. Read pages 64-71 in your Social Studies Text book.

Name ______ Gr_ Climate and Ecozones Mar. __ Objective: to compare OUR (Atlantic Canada) climate and ecozone to Australia. Read pages 64-71 in your Social Studies Text book. Climate - What is its definition?

Name ______ Gr_ Climate and Ecozones Mar. __ Objective: to compare OUR (Atlantic Canada) climate and ecozone to Australia. Read pages 64-71 in your Social Studies Text book. Climate - weather patterns over a long period of time, which includes temperature, precipitation and wind. Location affects the climate where you live.

Name ______ Gr_ Climate and Ecozones Mar. __ Objective: to compare OUR (Atlantic Canada) climate and ecozone to Australia. Read pages 64-71 in your Social Studies Text book. Climate - weather patterns over a long period of time, which includes temperature, precipitation and wind. Location affects the climate where you live. Does climate affect what you wear and what you do? Ex: cold snowy winters.

Name ______ Gr_ Climate and Ecozones Mar. __ Objective: to compare OUR (Atlantic Canada) climate and ecozone to Australia. Read pages 64-71 in your Social Studies Text book. Climate - weather patterns over a long period of time, which includes temperature, precipitation and wind. Location affects the climate where you live. Does climate affect what you wear and what you do? Ex: cold snowy winters. Create a 2 column chart to compare climate and ecozones of our climate to Australia. Atlantic CANADA Central AUSTRALIA

Name ______ Gr_ Climate and Ecozones Mar. __ Objective: to compare OUR (Atlantic Canada) climate and ecozone to Australia. Read pages 64-71 in your Social Studies Text book. Climate - weather patterns over a long period of time, which includes temperature, precipitation and wind. Location affects the climate where you live. Does climate affect what you wear and what you do? Ex: cold snowy winters. Create a 2 column chart to compare climate and ecozones of our climate to Australia. Atlantic CANADA Central AUSTRALIA Latitude - 45º 52´ N 30º S (hotter - closer to the equator)

Name ______ Gr_ Climate and Ecozones Mar. __ Objective: to compare OUR (Atlantic Canada) climate and ecozone to Australia. Read pages 64-71 in your Social Studies Text book. Climate - weather patterns over a long period of time, which includes temperature, precipitation and wind. Location affects the climate where you live. Does climate affect what you wear and what you do? Ex: cold snowy winters. Create a 2 column chart to compare climate and ecozones of our climate to Australia. Atlantic CANADA Central AUSTRALIA Latitude - 45º 52´ N 30º S (hotter - closer to the equator) 2) Page 66-67 Map - cool climate and very dry climate with no reliable precipitation all year precipitation. (hot days, cool nights)

Name ______ Gr_ Climate and Ecozones Mar. __ Objective: to compare OUR (Atlantic Canada) climate and ecozone to Australia. Read pages 64-71 in your Social Studies Text book. Climate - weather patterns over a long period of time, which includes temperature, precipitation and wind. Location affects the climate where you live. Does climate affect what you wear and what you do? Ex: cold snowy winters. Create a 2 column chart to compare climate and ecozones of our climate to Australia. Atlantic CANADA Central AUSTRALIA Latitude - 45º 52´ N 30º S (hotter - closer to the equator) 2) Page 66-67 Map - cool climate and very dry climate with no reliable precipitation all year precipitation. (hot days, cool nights) 3) Atlantic Maritime Ecozone includes: Central Australia Ecozone includes:

Name ______ Gr_ Climate and Ecozones Mar. __ Objective: to compare OUR (Atlantic Canada) climate and ecozone to Australia. Read pages 64-71 in your Social Studies Text book. Climate - weather patterns over a long period of time, which includes temperature, precipitation and wind. Location affects the climate where you live. Does climate affect what you wear and what you do? Ex: cold snowy winters. Create a 2 column chart to compare climate and ecozones of our climate to Australia. Atlantic CANADA Central AUSTRALIA Latitude - 45º 52´ N 30º S (hotter - closer to the equator) 2) Page 66-67 Map - cool climate and very dry climate with no reliable precipitation all year precipitation. (hot days, cool nights) 3) Atlantic Maritime Ecozone includes: Central Australia Ecozone includes: Boreal Forest Desert

Name ______ Gr_ Climate and Ecozones Mar. __ Objective: to compare OUR (Atlantic Canada) climate and ecozone to Australia. Read pages 64-71 in your Social Studies Text book. Climate - weather patterns over a long period of time, which includes temperature, precipitation and wind. Location affects the climate where you live. Does climate affect what you wear and what you do? Ex: cold snowy winters. Create a 2 column chart to compare climate and ecozones of our climate to Australia. Atlantic CANADA Central AUSTRALIA Latitude - 45º 52´ N 30º S (hotter - closer to the equator) 2) Page 66-67 Map - cool climate and very dry climate with no reliable precipitation all year precipitation. (hot days, cool nights) 3) Atlantic Maritime Ecozone includes: Central Australia Ecozone includes: Boreal Forest Desert Coniferous forests and many lakes, bogs and sandy or stony soils, with short grasses and marshes. cactus.

Name ______ Gr_ Climate and Ecozones Mar. __ Objective: to compare OUR (Atlantic Canada) climate and ecozone to Australia. Read pages 64-71 in your Social Studies Text book. Climate - weather patterns over a long period of time, which includes temperature, precipitation and wind. Location affects the climate where you live. Does climate affect what you wear and what you do? Ex: cold snowy winters. Create a 2 column chart to compare climate and ecozones of our climate to Australia. Atlantic CANADA Central AUSTRALIA Latitude - 45º 52´ N 30º S (hotter - closer to the equator) 2) Page 66-67 Map - cool climate and very dry climate with no reliable precipitation all year precipitation. (hot days, cool nights) 3) Atlantic Maritime Ecozone includes: Central Australia Ecozone includes: Boreal Forest Desert Coniferous forests and many lakes, bogs and sandy or stony soils, with short grasses and marshes. cactus. Answer Question #4 on page 73.  Which ecozone do you think would have the most difficult climate? Which would have the climate you enjoy the most? Why?