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Climate, Climate Everywhere so What is the factors? Main Event: Climate vs Weather Let There Be Structure 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Never Forget to Eat Your Vegetation Region Not A Spelling “Era”

The end of this geological era saw the earths crust begin to solidify.

The Hadean Era

Life first appeared on Earth during this era.

The Archaean Era

During this era oxygen began to build up in the atmosphere and the first animals appeared.

The Proterozoic Era

This era is known for the appearance of the first plants on Earth.

The Mesozoic Era

During this era humans appeared and a major ice age occurred.

The Cenozoic Era

These are the six factors affecting climate.

Latitude, relief and elevation, continental and maritime environments, ocean currents, air masses and prevailing winds

This causes a moderating effect to the nearby climate.

Bodies of water

Landlocked areas receive this type of climate.

Wide temperature ranges

This factor in climate change is closely associated to the equator.

Latitude

This continuous movement of wind moves air masses from west to east across Canada.

Prevailing Wind

These two climate factors are important in determining the length of a growing season.

Precipitation and Heat

This province is known for its very long growing season.

British Columbia

These two climate factors determine the length of growing season.

Latitude and continental and maritime environments.

Found in the far north and known as an arctic desert vegetation region.

The Tundra

These plants are known to grow in the Tundra region.

Moss, Lichen, small flowers and shrubs

Term used to explain daily temperature and precipitation conditions of an area.

Weather

Long term trends in temperature and precipitation is known as.

Climate

When an air mass hits this type of barrier it cools and condenses.

Mountain

Adding all monthly temperatures of a region and dividing it by 12 gives you this stat.

Average Temperature

The phenomenon that occurs when the Pacific ocean warms up near South America causing major climate changes around the world.

“El Nino”

These are the layers of the Earth.

The Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

The inner core is primarily made of this material

Thick Solid Iron

Pangaea occurred this many years ago.

300 Million Years Ago

Continents began to break away 200 million years ago creating this super continent.

Pangaea

Most of the Earth’s internal heat comes from this part of the Earth’s structure.

The Mantle

Make your wager

Term used to explain the land over the point of rupture during an earthquake.

Epicenter