Bell Work Due to the long, cold winters and the short, cool summers, the subarctic climate region is a part of which biome? Arctic tundra Boreal forest.

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Bell Work Due to the long, cold winters and the short, cool summers, the subarctic climate region is a part of which biome? Arctic tundra Boreal forest Temperate forest Temperate grassland Mount Kilimanjaro rises to a height of 19,340ft on the equator of Africa. Which statement is true about the mountain? A. Tropical rain forests grow all the way up its sides. B. Precipitation on the mountain is always in the form of snow. C. More rain falls on the summit than on the sides. D. The types of vegetation change drastically from the base to the summit.

Bell Work cont… 3. The American Deep South, with its muggy climate, fried chicken and watermelon, magnolia trees, and recognizable accents is an example of – A formal region A democratic voting block A perceptual region A functional region 4. Along high-latitude coasts, particularly in far northern regions of North America, Europe, Asia, the climate is very cold all year. The winters are long and cold, and the summers are short and cool. The average rainfall is 5 to 15 inches a year. The average temperature for the warmest month is 40 degrees F, and the average temperature for the coldest month is 0 degrees F. What biome exists in such a climate? Tundra Desert Savannah Mixed Forest

What are the factors that affect climate? Wind Currents Ocean Currents Mountain Barriers Latitude Position on a continent

Which Climate region is each picture? Tropical Rainforest

Which Climate? Marine West Coast

Which Climate? Mediterranean

Which climate? Humid Continental

Which Climate? Subarctic

Which Climate? Tundra

Which Climate? Humid Subtropical

Which Climate? Tropical Savannah

Which Climate? Steppe

Which Climate? Desert

Which Climate? Ice Cap

Landforms #7 Landforms Definition or How it was formed Examples in the World Mountain Range Canyon Archipelago Desert Valley Island Isthmus River Peninsula Delta