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 one of two days (about June 21 and December 22) on which the sun’s rays strike directly on the Tropic of Cancer or Tropic of Capricorn, marking the beginning of summer or winter 

Solstice 

100

 the resulting diagonal movement, either north or south, of prevailing winds caused by the Earth’s rotation

coriolis effect

100

result of a process by which dry areas develop on the leeward sides of mountain ranges

Rain shadow 

100

small area in a desert where water and vegetation are found

Oasis

100

permanently frozen layer of soil beneath the surface of the ground

Permafrost

200

 continuous daylight, a time when the sun is visible at midnight during the summer in either the Arctic or Antarctic

Midnight sun

200

a frequently windless area near the Equator

Doldrums

200

major type of ecological community defined primarily by distinctive plant and animal groups

Biome
200

an inland grassland area

Prairie 

200

 piles of rocky debris left by melting glaciers

Moraine 

300

the capacity of certain gasses in the atmosphere to trap heat, thereby warming the Earth

Greenhouse Effect

300

a periodic reversal of the pattern of ocean currents and water temperatures in the mid-Pacific region

El Nino

300

plant life that grows in a certain area if people have not changed the natural environment

Natural vegetation 

300

referring to vegetation having cones and needle shaped leaves, including many evergreens, that keep their foliage throughout the winter

Coniferous

300

one of two days (about March 21 and September 23) on which the sun is directly above the Equator, making day and night equal in length

Equinox 

400

cold or warm stream of seawater that flows in the oceans, generally in a circular pattern

current
400

Being in or facing the direction from which the wind is blowing

Windward

400

 the physical characteristics of the surface of the land

Terrain 

400

 falling off or shed seasonally or periodically; trees such as oak and maple, which lose their leaves in autumn

Deciduous

400

 in astronomy, the Earth’s yearly trip around the sun, taking 365¼ days

Revolution

500

wind in a region that blows in a fairly constant directional pattern

prevailing wind

500

Being in or facing the direction toward which the wind is blowing

Leeward

500

the average of the daily high temperature and the overnight low; often used for comparison across climate regions

Average daily temperatures 

500

forest with both coniferous and deciduous trees

Mixed forest

500

either of the two points on Earth where its axis of rotation intersects its surface

Poles

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