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Climate and Terrestrial Biodiversity
Chapter 7 - Miller
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What is Climate? Definition: A region’s long-term atmospheric
conditions – tens to thousands of years. Determined by: 1) Average Temperature 2) Average Precipitation
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What influences Climate?
Four Factors: 1) Latitude 2) Altitude 3) Bodies of Water 4) Planetary Winds/Ocean Currents
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Factors that Affect Climate
Latitude: Temperatures vary with latitude due to varying angle, intensity, and duration of insolation. Moisture varies with latitude. At the equator warm rising air cools and creates clouds, precipitation and humid climates * This factor is enhanced by seasonal variations
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Reasons for the Seasons
1) Tilt of Earth’s Axis 2) Revolution 3) Parallelism
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Seasonal Effect
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Variations in Insolation
Intensity greatest at: Equator – Equinoxes T.O. Cancer – Summer Solstice T.O. Capricorn – Winter
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Variations In Insolation
Duration of Insolation: Varies with latitude and the seasons
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Elevation Temperature: Higher altitudes have a cooler climate
As air rises, it expands and cools Less greenhouse gasses to absorb long wave radiation
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Elevation Moisture: Higher altitudes have more precipitation
Air temperatures are low and water vapor capacity decreases Air reaches dew point Condensation forms clouds and it rains/snows
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Latitude and Vertical Zonation
Hiking up a mountain is similar to traveling toward the poles
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Mountain Barriers Windward side: Air rises Expands Cools
Climate is cool and moist
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Mountain Barriers Leeward side: Air sinks Compresses warms
Climate is warm and dry
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Mountain Barriers Elevation:
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Factors that Affect Climate
Marine Climate: Close proximity to water Cooler summers Warmer winters Small temperature range Temperature moderated by water’s high specific heat
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Factors that Affect Climate
Continental Climate: Inland Warmer summers Cooler winters Large temperature range Temperatures are moderated by dry air’s low specific heat
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Factors that Affect Climate
Planetary Winds: Caused by the air pressure differences on Earth and the effects of Earth’s rotation
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Transfer of Energy Uneven Heating Causes: High Pressure Low Pressure
Cool/Dry Dense Descending Air Low Pressure Warm/Moist Low Density Rising Air
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Planetary Winds
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Global Air Circulation
Hadley Cells – Vertical currents that distribute heat and moisture over Earth’s Surface Result: Climatic Zones Descending Air –Cool, dry Ascending Air – Warm, moist
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Global Ocean Currents Caused By:
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Biomes Definition: Large, relatively distinct
terrestrial region characterized by similar: Climate Soil Plants Animals
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Climatograms
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