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Bell Work: Use page 203 in your textbook. Draw, label, and define the three vertical climate regions. Reminders: 1.Maps due Friday with a quiz (50 points map/50 points quiz) 2.Current Event (academic) Culture project (Pre-AP) due Friday on google drive. 3.Bell Work taken up on Friday. Glue grade sheet on your grade sheet page!
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Climates of Latin America What are the main two climate regions in Latin America? ________________ How does Latin America’s latitude affect their climate? _________________________ _________________________
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The Rainforest Dense vegetation The canopy (continuous layer of leaves) can reach 130 ft. Sunlight seldom reaches the floor.
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The Rainforest Earth’s largest rainforest, 1/3 of South America. Contains the most species of plants and animals than anywhere else on earth.
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Tropical Savanna Hot temperatures and abundant rainfall. Extended dry season Grasslands such as the llanos
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Humid Subtropical Short mild winters Long, hot, humid summers Pampas = short grasses
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Desert Atacama Desert (Chile) – Created by the rainshadow effect of the Andes Mountains. No rainfall has ever been recorded in some places.
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Steppe Hot summers, cool winters, light rainfall. Grassy or lightly forested.
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El Nino Watch the video and answer the questions. http://video.nationalgeographic.com/vid eo/environment/environment-natural- disasters/landslides-and-more/el-nino/ http://video.nationalgeographic.com/vid eo/environment/environment-natural- disasters/landslides-and-more/el-nino/
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The Amazon Rainforest http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/habitats/Tr opical_and_subtropical_moist_broadleaf_ forests#p0039zg5 http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/habitats/Tr opical_and_subtropical_moist_broadleaf_ forests#p0039zg5 Video 1 – Amazon Rainforest (Andes to Amazon) Video 2 – Rainforest Destruction (The Living Planet)
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Vertical Climate Zones
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