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CHAPTER 4 SECTION 1 SC-B-6.2 STUDENTS WILL EXPLAIN HOW POPULATIONS ARE AFFECTED BY LIMITING FACTORS(INCLUDING DENSITY-DEPENDENT, DENSITY- INDEPENDENT, ABIOTIC,& BIOTIC FACTORS The Role of Climate
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What is Climate? the average, year-after-year conditions of temperature & precipitation in a particular region. [weather is the day-to-day condition of Earth’s atmosphere @a particular time & place]
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What causes climate? caused by interplay of several things but the 2 most important factors are: Temperature Precipitation other factors: latitude amt heat trapped in atmosphere transport of heat by winds, ocean currents topography of the land
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The Greenhouse Effect
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CO 2, methane, H 2 O (g), + few other gases trap heat nrg from sunlight & maintain Earth’s temperature range w/out the greenhouse effectEarth’s average temp would be ~- 19 ◦C! http://earthguide.ucsd.edu/earthguide/diagrams/gree nhouse/
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Effect of Latitude on Climate because Earth is a sphere & tilted solar nrg strikes different parts of the Earth’s surface @ angles that vary thru out the yr
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Climate Zones as result of differences in latitude & so the angle of heating, Earth has 3 main climate zones: 1.tropical 2. temperate 3. polar
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Tropical Zone between 23.5 ◦ North & 23.5 ◦ South receives director nearly direct sunlight year round
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Temperate Zone between 23.5 ◦ & 60 ◦ North & South climate ranges from hot to cold
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Polar Zone rays of sunlight only strike @ very low angles very cold
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Heat Transport in the Biosphere un= heating of earth’s surface drives winds & ocean currents both transport heat thru out the biosphere because warm masses of air or water rise & colder masses sink
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Surface Ocean Currents
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