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The current weather conditions of a specific place.

Weather

100

There are __ number of climate regions in Canada.

8

100

The red line on a climate graph represents _______.

Temperature

100

Name the 4 Cardinal Directions.

North, East, South, West

100

It is 12:00PM in Toronto, Ontario, so it is _:__ in  Iqaluit, Nunavut.

12:00 PM

200

The long-term weather trends of a specific place.

Climate

200

Maritime Climate has a ______ range between maximum and minimum temperature.

Small

200

The blue columns on a climate graph represent ______.

Precipitation

200

The province directly to the West of Ontario.

Manitoba

200

It is 4:00AM in Vancouver, British Columbia, so it is _:__ in Edmonton, Alberta.

5:00 AM

300

The lines of _________ that run north and south around the Earth.

Longitude

300

Continental Climate has a _____ range between maximum and minimum temperatures.

Large/Wide/Big

300

This must be included in the title of a climate graph.

Name of city or place

300

The direction you would travel going from Manitoba to British Columbia.

West

300

It is 9:00PM in Halifax, Nova Scotia, so it is _:__ in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

7:00 PM

400

The acronym for the factors that affect climate.

LOWERN

400

Canada's most northern climate region.

Arctic

400

The data that goes on the left y-axis

Temperature

400

The territory directly North of Alberta

Northwest Territories

400

It is 1:00 PM in Fredricton, New Brunswick, so it is _:__ in Whitehorse, Yukon.

9:00AM

500

Name all 6 factors that affect climate

Latitude, Ocean Currents, Winds/Air Masses, Elevation, Relief, Near Water

500

The climate region that we live in.

Southeastern

500

The data that goes on the right y-axis

Precipitation

500

The territory directly north of Manitoba

Nunavut

500

It is 7:00PM in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, so it is _:__ in St. Johns, Newfoundland

10:30 PM

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