World Climate Region Project

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World Climate Region Project

Summary Students are to be assigned into groups within the class period. Each group is assigned a type of climate that is experienced around the World; Tropical, Dry, Temperate, Polar, Highland. You are to use the textbook, and online resources to complete the project. Students will have one day to research, and one day to format a PowerPoint presentation. Students are to present on Friday.

(Three bullets, one picture) Types of plants and animals Location? (Three bullets, one picture) Description? Yearly Rainfall? Types of Temperatures? Types of plants and animals