Environments
Latitude
Elevation
Proximity to Water
100

This environment is usually hot, very dry, and has very little plant life.

What is a desert?

100

Locations near the equator typically have this kind of temperature year-round (choose: hot, cold, or moderate).

What is hot? 

100

Air temperature usually does this as elevation increases: (choose: rises, falls, or stays the same)

What is falls? 


Also accept: drops 

100

Cities close to large lakes or oceans often have milder winters and ________ summers than inland cities.

What is cooler?  or colder? 

200

This environment has very high humidity, lots of rainfall, and many different plants and animals living in layers.

What is a rainforest? 

200

As you move from the equator toward the poles, temperatures generally do this (increase, decrease, or stay the same)

What is decrease? 

200

A mountain top is usually _______ (warmer or colder) than the base because of elevation.

What is colder? 

200

How does proximity to the ocean affect humidity?

What is, being close to the ocean means the humidity will be higher.

300

This environment has cold temperatures year-round, little precipitation mostly as snow, and very few trees.

What is a tundra

300

Which latitude zone is known for having four distinct seasons and is found between the tropics and the polar regions?

What is the temperate zone? 

300

Describe in one sentence why high-elevation places might get more snow than the surrounding lowlands.

Possible answer:  higher elevations are colder than the surrounding lowlands, so when precipitation falls it is more likely to be frozen/snow. 
300

Explain why being near a large body of water can make temperatures change more slowly than places farther inland.

What is, because the water takes longer to change temperature than the air does. 

400

This environment is dominated by grasses, supports many grazing animals, and has moderate rainfall.

What is a grassland? 


Also accept savannah or prairie

400
This climate zone is located furthest from the equator, at latitudes above 67 degrees.  
What is the polar zone? 
400

A hiker moves from sea level to a high plateau. Describe two weather-related changes the hiker would likely notice (temperature, air pressure, or precipitation)

Two of these: 

-temperature decreases

-air pressure decreases

-less precipitation

-precipitation that falls could change from rain to snow

400

Due to our proximity to the Gulf, how do you expect St. Petersburg's precipitation to be different from Orlando? 

What is, St. Petersburg should receive more precipitation than Orlando. 
500

This wetland environment is warm, has standing water much of the year, and supports many insects and amphibians.

What is a swamp? 

500

Florida is in the ____________ climate zone. 


Bonus:  what evidence proves this? 

What is the temperate zone? 


Evidence:  St. Petersburg's latitude is 27degrees N; we experience all four seasons.  

500

There is a place near the Equator where snow can be found all year round.  Which climate factor is the most likely reason for this? 

What is - elevation? 


Explanation - Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa sits at 3degrees S latitude (almost on the Equator) but is so tall that it has glaciers on the top! 

500

Two cities are at the same latitude.  One is near the Atlantic Ocean and the other is far inland.  Which city will likely experience colder winter temperatures and hotter summer temperatures? 

What is, the inland city? 

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