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THIS IS

With Host... Your

LandformsCanada’s Climates Climate Factors Climate Graphs Air Masses Extremely Random

This is the most significant landform region in the Yukon. A 100

What is the Western Cordillera? A 100

This mountain range was formed when North America collided with Europe and North Africa. A 200

What is the Appalachians? A 200

The soils of this region remain frozen most of the year but are rich in oil, gas and coal. A 300

What are the Arctic Lowlands? A 300

These are the 8 landform regions of Canada. A 400

What are the Western Cordilleran, Interior Plains, Innuitian Mountains, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canadian Shield, Appalachian Mountains, Great Lakes – St. Lawrence Lowlands, and the Arctic Lowlands? A 400

This region does not have coal, gas or oil because when it was formed there were no plants or animals? A 500

What is the Canadian Shield? A 500

This is the climate region that Ottawa is located in. B 100

What is Southeastern? B 100

This is the area in Canada where orographic precipitation occurs most. B 200

What is British Columbia? B 200

This air mass affects Canada most in winter. B 300

What is the Continental Arctic? B 300

These two ocean currents form fog off the east coast of Canada. B 400

What are the Labrador and Gulf Stream currents? B 400

In Canada, the dominant winds come from this direction and are called this. B 500

What are the west and Westerlies? B 500

LOWERN is an acronym for these six factors that affect climate. C 100

What is Latitude, Ocean Currents, Wind (prevailing), Elevation, Relief, and Nearness (proximity) to water? C 100

Lake Ontario has a moderating affect on Toronto in this way. C 200

What is it makes it warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer? C 200

Around the world, high and low pressure belts have created a well established pattern of these. C 300

What are prevailing winds? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Air masses are classified by these two criteria. C 400

What are moisture (dry or moist) and temperature (arctic, polar, or tropical)? C 400

This is how high the jet stream is and how fast it can move. C 500

What is 9000 to meters and 300 Km/h to 500 Km/h? C 500

These are the colours used to create a climate graph. D 100

What are blue, green, and red? D 100

This is the temperature range for Ottawa if the lowest temperature is -13°C and the highest temperature is 20°C. D 200

What is 33°C? D 200

A combination of temperature and precipitation, etc. experienced daily is called this. D 300

What is weather? D 300

A month is considered a growing season month when the average temperature is this. D 400

What is 5.6°C or greater? D 400

What criteria is used to judge whether a location’s climate is continental or maritime? D 500

What is temperature range, season of maximum precipitation and total preciptation(greater or less than 1000mm)? D 500

Question Number One E E 100

Correct Response One E E 100

Question Number Two E E 200

Correct Response Two E E 200

Question Number Three E E 300

Correct Response Three E E 300

Question Number Four E E 400

Correct Response Four E E 400

Question Number Five E E 500

Correct Response Five E E 500

This the term for precipitation and temperature patterns averaged over a long period of time. F 100

What is climate? F 100

As a cartographer, what is there a severe shortage of in this classroom? F 200

What is take off his shoes? F 200

This is the province that Mr. Grant is from. F 300

What is Nova Scotia? F 300

This Australian island is the home of a devil and a wolf F 400

What is Tasmania? F 400

Although the National Bird of New Zealand, it is also indigenous to Australia F 500

What is the Kiwi? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: RISING AIR MASSES Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

This is how much the temperature will drop per 100m before and after an air mass condenses as it moves up a mountain. Click on screen to continue

What is 1 degree Celsius per 100m before condensation and 0.6 degrees Celsius per 100m after condensation? Click on screen to continue

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