Weather vs. Climate
Heat & Water
Glaciers & Global Warming
Floods & Droughts
Random Unit Questions
100

What is weather?

Weather describes the actual conditions of the atmosphere on a certain day.

100

What is a heat sink?

A material that absorbs thermal energy without warming much.

100

What happens to the sea level when polar ice melts? 

Sea level rises. 

100

What is the definition of a drought?

A long period with little precipitation, prolonged dry conditions, water shortage.

100

What is runoff? 

Water from rain or snowmelt that does not soak into the ground, flows over land surface into streams, rivers, or drains. 

200

Inland locations usually experience more __________ temperatures.

Extreme

200

Which heats faster: land or water?

Land.

200

Why do glaciers form only in certain regions?

Temperatures are consistently cold enough for snow to accumulate.

200

Flooding caused by melting snow is called…

A regional flood

200

Deforestation increases flooding because…

Less water is absorbed.

300

Why do coastal areas usually have milder climates? 

Water absorbs heat slowly and releases it slowly.

300

Why is there often a breeze near lakes? 

Warm air over land rises and cooler air from water moves in

300

Name one indicator of global warming.

Shrinking ice sheets, melting glaciers, rising sea levels, etc.

300

What is a flood plain?

Land beside a river that floods easily.

300

Name one human activity that reduces soil fertility. 

Overfarming, deforestation, pollution, construction, overgrazing.

400

Why are fall temperatures warmer near large lakes?

  • Water released stored heat from the summer. 

  • Large bodies of water act as heat sinks 

400

Why does water moderate temperature better than land?

High heat capacity and mixing.

400

Name two processes that results in higher sea levels.

Melting ice, thermal expansion

400

Name one positive effect of a drought.

Allows new vegetation to grow after fires.

400

Why does compact soil hurt plant growth?

Roots can’t grow, less water, reduced nutrients.

500

What are two factors that influence climate in a region? 

Latitude and distance from water.

500

How do oceans help regulate the Earth’s climate?

It absorbs heat and releases it slowly.

500

How does global warming affect coastal communities? 

Flooding and erosion.

500

How do roads and parking lots increase flooding?

Water cannot soak into the ground, impermeable surfaces, increased runoff.

500

Why is access to freshwater uneven globally?

Geography, climate differences, economic access differences. 

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