Latitudes and Climates
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Convection Connection
100

This type of climate can be found at the equator.

What is tropical?

100

The 4 main directions on a compass.

What is North, South, East and West?

100

#3

What is Asia?

100
Australia is bordered by these 3 oceans.

What is Pacific, Indian and Southern Oceans.

100

Warm air rises at the equator because it is less _________.

What is dense?

200

Bundle up! This climate doesn't get above 50 degrees, even in the summer!

What is polar?
200

The opposite direction of northeast.

What is southwest?

200

The continent where we live.

What is North America?

200

Egypt is found on this continent.

What is Africa?

200

High pressure occurs when air _________.

What is sinks?
300

It gets colder as you move away from this line of latitude.

What is the equator (0 degrees)?

300

You have to travel in this direction to get to Europe from the United States.

What is east?
300

#8

What is the Arctic Ocean?

300

Iceland is part of this continent. 

What is Europe?

300

Air travels from _________ pressure to __________ pressure.

What is from high pressure to low pressure?

400

Due to Earth being a sphere, the Earth is heated this way.

What is unequally?

400

The Indian Ocean is on this coast of Africa.

What is east coast?

400

The largest ocean on Earth.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

400

Lithuania, Estonia and Belarus are some of the countries that border this continent.

What is Asia?

400

Grab your umbrella. It often rains in areas with this kind of pressure.

What is low pressure?

500

This climate can be found between 40 and 60 degrees North and South.

What is Temperate?

500

The name of a wind that is travelling toward the southeast.

What is a northwest wind?

500

The South Pole is located on this continent.

What is Antarctica?

500

The equator passes through these continents.

What are South America, Africa and Asia?

500

The convection cell located at 0 degrees and 30 degrees is called this.

What is the Hadley Cell?

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