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Climate/Seasons Review

day day place time Weather is _____________ to _____________ A particular ___________________ and ____________________ place time

Climate is long zone region ________________________ term __________________ or ____________________ zone region

Practice Time climate exit

Insolation- the amount of sunlight received on Earth latitude ___________________ affects the amount of ________________ received, which affects the ____________________ of the area sunlight temperature

Polar Climate- ________ Latitudes high cold ______________________ all year long because this zone is receiving sunlight at an ___________________, __________________ heat angle less

Temperate Climate- ________ Latitudes mid cold ______________________ winters and _____________ summers warm

Tropical Climate- ________ Latitudes low warm ______________________ all year long because this zone is receiving ____________sunlight, __________________ heat direct more

Greenhouse Effect

An _________________________________ of temperatures on Earth Global Warming increase An _________________________________ of temperatures on Earth