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Factors Affecting Climate in Canada Geography Now! Grade 9 Applied Geography
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How many factors affect climate? The answer is 6! L is for latitude O is for ocean currents W is for winds and air masses E is for elevation R is for relief Near Water
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1. Latitude The closer you are to the equator, the hotter it is. The closer you are to the poles, the cooler it is. This is because the earth’s rounded surface causes the sun’s energy to be spread out over large areas.
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2. Ocean Currents Ocean water travels in paths called currents Some currents are warm and some are cold Warm ocean currents raise the temperature of the nearby shoreline Cold ocean currents lower the temperature of the nearby shoreline
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3. Winds and air masses An air mass is a large volume of air. Air masses move over an area of land and bring weather conditions with them. Cold air masses bring cold temperatures Warm air masses bring warm temperatures
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Ocean (maritime) air masses bring wet weather Land (continental) air masses bring dry weather In Canada, winds tend to move from west to east. These winds are known as “westerlies”.
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5. Elevation Mountains influence climate because the higher up you go, the colder the climate is. In dry air, the temperature decreases at a rate of 1°C for every 100m of altitude. In moist air the temperature decreases at a rate of 0.6°C for every 100 m of altitude.
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6. Relief Mountains force moist ocean air masses to rise. As air rises, it cools Moist air condense (becomes liquid) as it rises up the mountainside. This causes relief precipitation The leeward side (the side away from the wind receives little rain The windward side (facing wind) receives a lot of rain.
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7. Near Water Bodies of water are a source of moisture Winds carry the moisture over land. This makes the climate their moister. The colder deep water and warmer surface water mix to make the land climate cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. This means that large lakes or oceans make the land more moderate.
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Climate Change: Human Impacts Humans can influence climate change because our cars and factories emit gases. They get trapped in the atmosphere and warm the planet. A warmer globe can lead to an increase in severe weather like… hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding and droughts.
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