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1. Get glue, scissors, & the handouts at front. 2. Title p._____: Monsoon Climographs Preview 3. Write the following questions. Leave 2 lines blank between each question. What is the wettest month or months in Mumbai? What is the driest month or months in Mumbai? What effects might this city’s climate have on the people who live here?

Look carefully at the table of climate zones below Look carefully at the table of climate zones below. Which of these climate zones do you think Mumbai might be in? Why?

Turn to Chapter 27 in the Geography Alive book

P. ___ Climograph Geoterms Definition Illustration Atmospheric pressure Monsoon Orographic effect Rain shadow

4 Page - Title for each page p. ___A Dhaka, Bangladesh (24*N, 90*E) 27.3 p. ___ B Jodhpur, India (26*N, 73*E) 27.4 p. ___ C Calcutta, India (23*N, 88*E) 27.5 p. ___ D Pune, India (19*N, 74*E) 27.6

On each page make the following small in the center : map climograph photo effects

Directions for Dhaka, Bangladesh Turn to Dhaka, Bangladesh on page ____A Look at your four maps. Using the coordinates given for this city, find the map with the star that matches those coordinates. Write the letter next to the word map map B

Directions for Dhaka, Bangladesh Look at the climographs. Using what you learn from the climate map about the climate zone of this city, find what you think is the climograph for this city. Write the letter under the word climograph. climagraph D

Directions for Dhaka, Bangladesh Look at the photographs. Choose which of the four photographs you think matches this city. Write the letter under the word picture. Photo D

Directions for Dhaka, Bangladesh Look at the effects and adaptations. Choose which list of effects and adaptations you think match this city. Write the letter under the word effect. Effects C

Directions for Dhaka, Bangladesh Have your teacher check your puzzle. If correct you can glue in the pieces. If incorrect, try again. Recheck your work with your teacher before gluing in the pieces.

Directions for Dhaka, Bangladesh Complete the Notes for that section Read 27.3 Write a caption for the climagraph Complete the list of effects and adaptations.

Repeat Steps 2 to 4 for the other three puzzles.