Human-Environment
Climate Regions
Climate
Weather
Vegetation
100

Since the late 1800s, the temperature of the earth has increased by one degree Fahrenheit and will continue to rise.

What is global warming?

100

A savanna is similar to__.

What is a prairie?

100

The pattern of such conditions as temperature and precipitation, occurring at a particular location over a long period of time.

What is climate?

100

Severe wind storm that is created when air flows over warm ocean waters.

What is hurricane?

100

An interdependent community of plants and animals.

What is ecosystem?

200

Weathered material is moved by the action of wind, water, ice, or gravity.

What is erosion?

200

The climate zone in which regions have a rainy season in summer and dry season in the winter.

What is tropical wet and dry?

200

Flat, treeless lands forming a ring around the Arctic Ocean are examples of _____

What is a tundra?

200

The condition of the atmosphere at a particular location and time.

What is weather?

200

Constantly frozen subsoil.

What is permafrost?

300

Organic materials in soil.

What is humus?

300

A region is categorized as being in the desert climate zone according to the ___________

What is average annual rainfall?

300

The two most important factors in defining different climates are__

What are temperature and precipitation?

300

Deadly form of weather contains a funnel-shaped column of spiraling air.

What is tornado?

300

Pine, fir, and other needleleaf trees.

What is coniferous?

400

Give two ways humans alter land to meet their needs.

Building water dam, irrigation

400

Long period of summer heat and humidity and mild to cool winter.

What is humid subtropical?

400

Three zones of latitude are__

What are tropical, mid-latitude, and high-latitude?

400

The land on the side of a mountain or hill that receives little precipitation due to the lack of moist air.

What is rain shadow?

400

The transfer of heat in the atmosphere by the upward movement of air.

What is convection?

500

Gases put into the atmosphere cause a warning known as greenhouse effect because they trap__.

What is solar energy?

500

Five basic climate regions.

What are tropical, dry, mid-latitude, high-latitutde, and tundra?

500

This warm ocean current helps moderate temperature in Europe.

What is North Atlantic Drift?

500

Water vapor, cloud cover, landforms and bodies of water, elevation, and air movement.

What cause weather?

500

Forests, grasslands, and deserts are examples of ____

What is biome?

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