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28問 • 1年前
  • Arriana Alvarez
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  • 1

    it is the average weather condition in a locality over a long span of time.

    climate

  • 2

    it is the day-to-day condition of the atmosphere.

    weather

  • 3

    2 Basic Elements of Climate

    temperature and precipitation

  • 4

    6 climate factors

    l,a,pw,oc,t,bow

  • 5

    it is the parallel in degrees north or south of the equator.

    latitude

  • 6

    this region is known as the tropics.

    low latitude

  • 7

    this is the zone of temperate climate.

    middle latitude

  • 8

    includes the Earth’s polar region that receives continuous but indirect rays of the Sun.

    high latitude

  • 9

    it has a great influence on climate because of its effect on temperature.

    altitude

  • 10

    it is the global winds that always blow in the same direction.

    prevailing winds

  • 11

    it causes the prevailing winds to blow diagonally rather than straight north to south or east to west.

    coriolis effects

  • 12

    it is the prevailing winds in the low latitudes that from NE toward the equator.

    trade winds

  • 13

    these are the winds that blow in the middle latitude.

    westerlies

  • 14

    it blows diagonally from east to west that push the cold air to the middle latitude.

    polar easterlies

  • 15

    are narrow bands of calm air that encircle the Earth

    wind belts

  • 16

    it is the belt of calm and light winds along the equator at 0 latitude

    doldrums or itcz

  • 17

    a region of calm and light winds where winds blow from high pressure to low pressure.

    horse latitude

  • 18

    the movement of warm and cold water in the ocean is influenced by the same factors that create the wind patterns.

    ocean currents

  • 19

    what does warm ocean currents brings?

    el nino

  • 20

    what does cold ocean currents brings?

    la nina

  • 21

    it is broad term used to describe the detailed study of the earth’s surface.

    topography

  • 22

    amount of solar energy that earth’s absorbs

    global climate patterns

  • 23

    5 global climate patterns

    tc,mc,mc,pc,asc

  • 24

    Equatorial and Tropical Latitudes (Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn) •NO WINTER •Philippines is located in this tropics. •The ITCZ brings rains.

    tropical

  • 25

    •Midlatitudes •Mild winters •Mesothermal meaning middle temperature, describes these warm and temperate climates. •Half of the world’s population resides in this place.

    mesothermal

  • 26

    •Mid and High Latitudes •Cold winters •An area having this type of climate has a winter season with some summer warmth. •Microthermal implies temperature measurements having from cold to very cold.

    microthermal

  • 27

    •Polar regions •These climates have no true summer like those in the lower latitude. •Arctic and Antarctic circles •Average monthly temperatures never rise above 10 degrees Celsius.

    polar

  • 28

    •Moisture deficit •Dry climates experienced in the world’s arid desserts and semiarid regions with their unique plants, animals and physical features.

    arid and semiarid

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    it is the average weather condition in a locality over a long span of time.

    climate

  • 2

    it is the day-to-day condition of the atmosphere.

    weather

  • 3

    2 Basic Elements of Climate

    temperature and precipitation

  • 4

    6 climate factors

    l,a,pw,oc,t,bow

  • 5

    it is the parallel in degrees north or south of the equator.

    latitude

  • 6

    this region is known as the tropics.

    low latitude

  • 7

    this is the zone of temperate climate.

    middle latitude

  • 8

    includes the Earth’s polar region that receives continuous but indirect rays of the Sun.

    high latitude

  • 9

    it has a great influence on climate because of its effect on temperature.

    altitude

  • 10

    it is the global winds that always blow in the same direction.

    prevailing winds

  • 11

    it causes the prevailing winds to blow diagonally rather than straight north to south or east to west.

    coriolis effects

  • 12

    it is the prevailing winds in the low latitudes that from NE toward the equator.

    trade winds

  • 13

    these are the winds that blow in the middle latitude.

    westerlies

  • 14

    it blows diagonally from east to west that push the cold air to the middle latitude.

    polar easterlies

  • 15

    are narrow bands of calm air that encircle the Earth

    wind belts

  • 16

    it is the belt of calm and light winds along the equator at 0 latitude

    doldrums or itcz

  • 17

    a region of calm and light winds where winds blow from high pressure to low pressure.

    horse latitude

  • 18

    the movement of warm and cold water in the ocean is influenced by the same factors that create the wind patterns.

    ocean currents

  • 19

    what does warm ocean currents brings?

    el nino

  • 20

    what does cold ocean currents brings?

    la nina

  • 21

    it is broad term used to describe the detailed study of the earth’s surface.

    topography

  • 22

    amount of solar energy that earth’s absorbs

    global climate patterns

  • 23

    5 global climate patterns

    tc,mc,mc,pc,asc

  • 24

    Equatorial and Tropical Latitudes (Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn) •NO WINTER •Philippines is located in this tropics. •The ITCZ brings rains.

    tropical

  • 25

    •Midlatitudes •Mild winters •Mesothermal meaning middle temperature, describes these warm and temperate climates. •Half of the world’s population resides in this place.

    mesothermal

  • 26

    •Mid and High Latitudes •Cold winters •An area having this type of climate has a winter season with some summer warmth. •Microthermal implies temperature measurements having from cold to very cold.

    microthermal

  • 27

    •Polar regions •These climates have no true summer like those in the lower latitude. •Arctic and Antarctic circles •Average monthly temperatures never rise above 10 degrees Celsius.

    polar

  • 28

    •Moisture deficit •Dry climates experienced in the world’s arid desserts and semiarid regions with their unique plants, animals and physical features.

    arid and semiarid