Objectives To understand how and why climate varies within the Tropics.

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Objectives To understand how and why climate varies within the Tropics

Describe and explain the distribution of Tropical climates Now locate the following places on your map; Kano Belem Chittagong Dodoma

Tropical Climates - Activities Draw the climate graphs (please use the same axis units), print them small and add them to your map. What similarities and differences are there? SimilaritiesDifferences Temperature Precipitation

Reasons for climatic variation within the Tropics 1. Look at page 54 to Identify from your graphs a place of; Equatorial climate Tropical wet and dry climate Tropical monsoon climate 3. herPat.swf - whilst watching the animation – what happens to pressure and precipitation as the ICTZ shifts? herPat.swf 4. Using information from the text book explain the patterns of rainfall on all 4 of our graphs

very/Hurr_ED_Center/Stages_of_Hurricane _Dev/ITCZ/ITCZ.html

Review Quizlet -