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What is the difference between climate and temperature What is the difference between climate and temperature? In complete sentences, name as many climate zones as you can.

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Research your climate zone on pages 60-61. Come up with a picture caption for your picture. The caption must be relevant to the picture and must contain THREE adjectives (describing words).

Climographs – p. 64 Shows the average daily precipitation and temperatures for an absolute location.

Soil and Vegetation Regions What is soil? What is vegetation? Depth, texture, humus content, weathering, acidity What is an ecosystem? What is a biome? How do soil and vegetation regions connect to each other?