What Causes Climate?
Natural Cycles
Koppen Classification System
Human Impacts on Climate
Impacts of Climate Change
100

Land and air change temperatures at different rates. This one is faster at changing temperatures. 

What is land?

100

While climate refers to the general trends of the atmosphere in a region, this refers to how the atmosphere is behaving in a particular moment.

What is Weather?

100

A climatogram is a chart showing monthly this and this for a given region.

What are precipitation and temperature?

100

This describes the change in global or regional climate patterns, typically due to human activity.

What is climate change?

100

These Storms, who gain their power from warm ocean water, are made more dangerous due to increased ocean water temperatures in association with Climate Change

What are Hurricanes?

200

Proximity to this makes climates less extreme, and have closer to constant temperatures year round.

What is the Ocean?
200

During the summertime (longer days, higher temperatures), sunlight is closer to this angle to the ground. (180°, 90°, 45°, 0°)

What is 90°?

200

This Climate Zone is defined by being arid (dry), with very little precipitation. 

What is Zone B?

200

The this effect involves certain gasses in the atmosphere trapping heat from the sun, controlling the Earth's temperature?

What is Greenhouse Effect?

200

Rising Sea Levels are primarily caused by these two factors.

What are ice melting (from land) and thermal expansion? (200 each)

300

This effect results in land past mountainous regions to rain much less frequently, even close to large bodies of water.

What is the Rain shadow Effect?
300

This climate pattern results in weakened trade winds, and pushes warm water towards the east coast of the Americas. 

What is El Niño?

300

The Ice Cap Climate Zone has this type of ice, meaning that it stays frozen through the summer

What is Perennial Ice?

300

This is the main gas that tends to trap in heat the atmosphere. It is critical for keeping earth at a stable temperature, but in high quantities can cause extreme swings in temperature

What is Carbon Dioxide?

300

Increased Range of these vectors due to changes in climate are cause for concern for human populations, especially where healthcare is less accessible.

What are disease (vector)s?

400

This type of precipitation causes regions to remain cold, by reflecting solar energy, instead of absorbing it.

What is snow?

400

This climate pattern results in stronger trade winds, and pushes cold, nutrient rich water towards the east coast of the Americas due to upwelling

What is La Niña?

400

This Climate Zones is characterized by high temperatures (at least 64°F) and precipitation (2.36") every month. 

What are Equatorial Rainforests? (Af)

400
This is the metric of how much heat different gases will trap in the atmosphere over 100 years, with Carbon Dioxide as a reference.

What is Global Warming Potential?

400

As temperatures increase, polar permafrost melts, uncovering this, which release methane and carbon dioxide gas.

What is decaying organic matter?

500

As you move further north, the area hit by the same amount of sunlight this (increases or decreases). 

What is increases?

500

These structures on the surface of the sun behave in 11 year cycles, and impact Earth's climate due to changes in solar activity

What are sun spots?

500

Sketch a Climatogram for a CSa (Mediterranean) climate zone. Use bars for percipitation and a line for temperature.

Great Job! 

(Mild with dry, hot summer. Warmest month has average temperature more than 72°F (22°C). At least four months with average temperatures over 50°F (10°C). Frost danger in winter. At least three times as much precipitation during wettest winter months as in the driest summer month.)

500

This is the source of excess greenhouse gases that are emitted as a result of ice caps melting.

What is decomposing biological matter?

500

As carbon dioxide is absorbed by the ocean, it is converted into this chemical, resulting in ocean acidification.

What is Carbonic Acid?

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