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2.0 SEASONS & CLIMATE 2.0 NOTES: Seasons & Climate
VID CLIP: Climate Change Tetris
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TILT, SEASONS, CLIMATE, CLIMATE ZONES & CLIMAGRAPHS
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ROTATION The time it takes for the Earth to complete a full turn (24 hours).
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REVOLUTION The time it take for the Earth to complete 1 orbit around the sun (1 YEAR)
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The Earth is TILTED on a 23.5 ˚ AXIS as it ORBITS the SUN – this is what causes the SEASONS
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1) TILT = SEASONS WINTER happens when a hemisphere is TILTED AWAY from the sun and only receive INDIRECT rays. SUMMER happens when a hemisphere is TILTED TOWARDS the sun and receive DIRECT rays
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*2) That means that when it’s SUMMER in the NORTHERN HEMISPHERE, it’s WINTER in the SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. The hemisphere tilted towards the Sun has longer days and shorter nights.
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During midwinter, WHEN A POLE IS TILTED AWAY FROM THE SUN, THERE IS NO DAYLIGHT AT ALL. The sun never rises! HOWEVER, DURING THE SUMMER, A POLE RECEIVES SUNLIGHT ALL THE TIME AND THERE IS NO NIGHT!
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POLAR REGIONS: remain so COLD because they are NEVER TILTED in a DIRECT PATH of the SUN’S RAYS. Even in the summer the sun stays near the HORIZON – it never appears to be directly overhead. What’s wrong with this picture?
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(spring equinox on March 20 / fall equinox is on September 22)
EQUINOXES mark when the amount of DAYLIGHT hours are HALFWAY between their MAXIMUM & MINIMUM -or- EQUAL DAYLIGHT in NORTHERN & SOUTHERN Hemispheres (spring equinox on March / fall equinox is on September 22)
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3) WEATHER vs. CLIMATE
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3) WEATHER= the condition of the atmosphere at a particular
LOCATION and TIME “What is it like right now?”
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4) CLIMATE: AVERAGE weather conditions at a particular location over a LONG period of TIME
“What’s the weather usually like here this time of year?”
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FACTORS AFFECTING CLIMATE
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ATMOSPHERE = the mass of AIR surrounding the EARTH, which PROTECTS us from the SUN’S RADIATION & meteors.
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5a) Like seasons, the directness of the sun’s rays differs by LATITUDE and dramatically affects temperature!
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AIR CONVECTION DIAGRAM
North Pole or South Pole Equator
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5b) WIND CURRENTS distributes HOT / COLD AIR & moisture
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5c) OCEAN CURRENTS transfers HOT / COLD WATER = affects PRECIPITATION
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Sun’s Rays Create WIND & OCEAN CURRENTS
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The CENTER of a continent is usually DRIER than the COASTAL areas.
5d) CONTINENTIALITY EFFECT= climatic effect caused by a continent’s INTERIOR being INSULATED from OCEAN influences. The CENTER of a continent is usually DRIER than the COASTAL areas.
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5e) ELEVATION= ALTITUDE so the HIGHER you go, the COLDER it is.
affects TEMPERATURE; so the HIGHER you go, the COLDER it is.
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You may want to sketch this rainshadow diagram into your notes!
5f) RAINSHADOW = Mountains BLOCK the passage of RAIN-producing weather systems, casting a "SHADOW" of DRYNESS behind them. As the wind pushes air to higher ELEVATION the MOISTURE CONDENSES, causing PERCIPITATION You may want to sketch this rainshadow diagram into your notes!
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CLIMATE ZONES CLIMATE ZONE DECRIPTION LOCATION (Latitudes) Polar
Temperate Tropical Highland
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7) SKETCH & LABEL the DIAGRAM
1) POLAR 2) TEMPERATE 3) TROPICAL 6) CLIMATE ZONES & LATITUDE: POLAR (66ºN-90ºN) are COLD TEMPERATE (23ºN-66ºN) 4 SEASONS TROPICAL (0º-23ºN) are HOT TROPICAL (0º-23ºS) are HOT TEMPERATE (23ºS-66ºS) 4 SEASONS POLAR (66ºS-90ºS) are COLD
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POLAR TEMPERATE TROPICAL
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POLAR REGIONS COLD because of INDIRECT SUNLIGHT, w/GROWING SEASON too SHORT for AGRICULTURE.
66˚N to 90˚N = ARCTIC CIRCLE 66˚S to 90˚S = ANTARCTIC CIRCLE
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TEMPERATE ZONE - 4 SEASONS & generally good for AGRICULTURE.
23ºN to 66º N 23ºS to 66º S
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TROPICS gets the most DIRECT SUNLIGHT, as a result it’s HOTTER.
WET & DRY SEASONS instead of summer/ fall/ winter/ spring. TROPICAL ZONE 23˚N to 23˚S
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Found in LOW & MID Latitudes
8) HIGHLAND Climate Zone based on ELEVATION (same LATITUDE, different ALTITUDE). Found in LOW & MID Latitudes
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9) Sketch HIGHLAND/VERTICAL zone Diagram
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10) CLIMATE GRAPHS show the AVERAGE temperature & precipitation of each MONTH.
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11) BARS= PRECIPITATION LINES = TEMPERATURE
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BAR GRAPH = PRECIPITATION LINE GRAPH = TEMPERATURE
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CLIMATE CHANGE
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