Latitude
Currents
Land and Water
Prevailing Winds
Topography
100

Do the the tropics generally receive more or less precipitation than the poles?

More precipitation

100

What is the name of the current that originates near Alaska in the Northern Pacific Ocean and moves south along the coast of California?

The California Current

100

Does land or water typically heat up faster?

Land

100

What are prevailing winds?

Winds that typically blow in the same direction

100

As altitude increases, temperature...

Decreases

200

What is the latitude of the equator?

0 degrees
200

Describe the climate (temperature and precipitation) of places near cool currents

Cool temperature and less precipitation

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200

Does land or water typically cool down faster?

Land

200

What is the name of the prevailing winds that typically cross the United States?

The Westerlies

200

In the United States, does more precipitation typically fall on the western or eastern slope of mountain ranges?

Western slope due to the Westerlies

300

Why do the tropics receive more precipitation than the poles?

More direct solar radiation causes more evaporation. This results in more precipitation.

300

What drives surface ocean currents?

The wind

300

Why is the Central Valley typically warmer in the summer than San Francisco?

The Central Valley is surrounded by land while San Francisco is closer to water

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300

What direction do the Westerlies move toward?

The east

300

Describe the Rain Shadow Effect

As air moves across a mountain range it rises, cools, and causes precipitation on the windward side. After it crosses the summit, it sinks and dries. Therefore, the leeward side of a mountain range receives little precipitation. 

400

Why are places near the equator warmer than places further from the equator?

Places near the equator receive more direct sunlight

400

What direction do surface currents typically move in the Northern Hemisphere?

Clockwise (2x Points!)

400

Does land or water have a higher specific heat capacity?

Water

400

Why does air rise at the equator and create low pressure systems?

Air at the equator receives more direct sunlight. This causes it to increase its kinetic energy, resulting in a lower density and rise above cooler air masses.

400

Why does temperature typically decrease as elevation increases?

There are fewer air particles as one increases in elevation. Since there are fewer air particles, there is less kinetic energy, resulting in a lower temperature.
500

At what angle to the Sun is solar radiation most intense?

90 degrees

500

Why do surface currents typically sink when they reach the polar regions?

They become cooler and saltier. This causes the water to become more dense and they sink.

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500

Define specific heat

The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius

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500

What is the name of the prevailing winds in the tropic region?

The Eastern Trade Winds

500

Does California have active volcanoes?

Yes

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