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Physical Geography
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Physical Geography Climate Landforms Soil and Vegetation Ecozones
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Climate Weather is the day to day readings of temperature and precipitation (and wind speed, barometric pressure, and several other factors) Climate is the long term patterns of temperature and precipitation We can illustrate climate and compare climates from different locations easily using a climograph TORONTO J F M A S O N D Ann Temp (oC) -5 -4 4 10 16 19 17 14 9 2 -1 Precip(mm) 56 53 61 76 58
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Canada: The Climate
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Identify and describe various climate regions in Canada
Learning Goal Identify and describe various climate regions in Canada
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Climate – A Climograph of Toronto
30 140 25 130 20 120 15 110 10 100 5 90 Precip (mm) Temp. (oC) 80 -5 70 -10 60 -15 50 -20 40 -25 30 -30 20 -35 10 -40 J F M A M J J A S O N D Months
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Factors that affect climate
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Canada: The Land
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Identify and describe various landform regions in Canada
Learning Goal Identify and describe various landform regions in Canada
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Landforms – Appalachian Mountains
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Landforms – Canadian Shield
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Landforms – St Lawrence Lowlands
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Landforms – Great Lakes Lowlands
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Landforms – Hudson Bay & Arctic Lowlands
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Landforms – Arctic Lowlands
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Landforms – Interior Plains
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Landforms – Western Cordillera
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Landforms – Innuitian Mountains
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Soil and Vegetation Soil is a naturally occurring, unconsolidated or loose material on the surface of the earth, capable of supporting life Soil is made up of four components (MOMA): Minerals Organic Material Moisture Air More about qualities of soil (and their disappearance!) will be discussed in Unit 3
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Soil and Vegetation Vegetation is a general term for the plant life of a region (which very much depends on soil quality) In Canada, we have everything from desert cactus to massive rainforest trees, and everything in between Mosses Plants Shrubs Coniferous trees Deciduous trees
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Ecozones An ecozone is an area of the earth’s surface that has a unique combination of plants, wildlife, climate, landforms, and human activities. If you were to overlay or combine the climate, landforms, soil (and vegetation) maps of Canada shown in this slideshow, you would see patterns emerge resulting in Canada’s 15 terrestrial (land) ecozones + + =
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