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Thursday – September 15, 2011 Mr. Lombardi MrLombardi22@aol.com Do Now: Describe the climate in New York City for the summer, fall, winter, and spring. What would be your ideal climate for each season? Aim: How can we evaluate the relationship between environment and society?
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H.W. #2 Landforms and Waterways handout: – Complete the task – Due TODAY
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Climate The usual weather patterns that occur in an area over a long period of time. Four major climate zones: tropical, dry, mid-latitude, and high latitude.
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The Four Climate Zones 1. Tropical Located near the equator. Little temperature change from year to year. Tropical Rainforests: warm and wet most of the year. – Ex: Amazon Rainforest Tropical Savanna: warm and dry part of the year, warm and wet the other part. – Ex: African Savanna
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2. Dry Little or no rainfall (less than 10 inches per year) Very hot during the day Very cold at night Extremely cold winters – Ex: Sahara Desert
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3. Mid-Latitude Variety of climates due to mixing warm and cold air masses. Variety of weather patterns. Most people live in a mid-latitude climate zone. – Ex: North America and Europe
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4. High Latitude Polar regions Very cold Often have high mountains that remain cold at the peak year round.
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Map Activity 1.Draw and label a compass. 2.Trace the equator and prime meridian. 3.Name/label the four hemispheres. 4.Label all continents that have tropical climates as number “1”. 5.Label all continents that have dry climates as number “2”. 6.Label all continents that have mid-latitude climates as number “3”. 7.Label all continents that have high latitude climates as number “4”.
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Impact and effect of humans on the environment Read the handout and explain each in your own words. Also state whether it is a positive or negative effect on the environment and why. DO NOT WRITE ON THE HANDOUT! 1.Irrigation 2.Terrace farming 3.Roads 4.Effects on the environment 5.Deforestation 6.Global warming 7.Desertification 8.Acid rain
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Summary According to the map, what determines the climate? How can we evaluate the relationship between environment and society?
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Application Activity You are a member of a UN committee to study the effects of human impact on the environment. You are required to visit the 8 following locations. For each location, list the clothing and the reason that you would pack for each location. 1.Nile Rover – irrigation system 2.Andes Mountains – terrace farming 3.Silk Road 4.India – Pollution 5.Amazon – Deforestation 6.Polar ice caps – global warming 7.Sahel, Africa – Desertification 8.Switzerland – Acid rain
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