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Created by Todd Jenkins

Vocab Land Ho WeatherPotpourri Main Screen

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200 A2

300 A3

400 A4

500 A5

The earth spinning on it’s axis is called this. B1 100

200 The temperature and precipitation of an area over a long period of time is called this. B2

300 When the sun shines directly over the equator it is during this. B3

400 The physical conditions of the natural surroundings is called this B4

500 Hardwood trees that shed leaves during a dormant season are called this. B5

100 Tropical grasslands with tall grasses are called this. C1

200 A temperate grassland with shorter grasslands that can be found on the Great Plain is called this. C2

300 Permafrost can be found on this climate region. C3

400 This type of climate can have long cold, snowy winters and long hot summers. C4

500 In orographic precipitation this side of the mountain is considered to be in the rain- shadow and has less moisture opposite of the wind. C5

100 There are basically this many climate regions in the world. D1

200 Wind and ocean currents do not travel in striaght lines and effect our weather is a result of this affect. D2

300 This is the most common form of precipitation, when warm hits cold. D3

400 The process of heat transferring as the result of the sun, wind and water to create moisture is called this D4

500 Climate regions are basically classified as a result of these two elements of weather. D5

100 Moisture that falls to the earth as a result of condensation is called this. E1

200 When length of days and nights are equal it is during this time, referring to the placement of the sun. E2

300 This plant region has small, evergreen shrubs. E3

400 This term refers to the earth’s path around the sun E4

500 This Is what death Valley is located in. E5

Daily double

Daily Double

Final Jeopardy Social classes

List the specific names of the four classes of the Aryan society in order of high to low