Vocabulary
Princeville
Weather & Climate
Climate Change
Random
100

The measure of conditions in one place at one specific point in time.

Weather 
100

What was the most recent year Princeville flooded?

2016

100

What is the difference between weather and climate?

long period of time v current place and time

100

Climate change is sometimes called what?

Global warming 

100

If an area of land is below sea level what type of natural disasters would occur there?

Floods 
200

The average weather conditions of a place measured over a long period of time, usually 30 years or more.

Climate 

200

What was the year if flooded before the most recent one?

1999

200

Air pressure is lower at higher altitudes, meaning there is less collision between air molecules. Less collision means less energy, so the air  where is much cooler than at sea level?

High elevation 

Mountains

200

True or false: Since 1880, Earth’s average yearly temperature has risen about 2.5°F

False: 1.5 degrees

200

If a hurricane occurs in an area that is above sea level what impacts will it have on that area?

Rain and winds, less likely to flood 

300

Change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels

Climate Change 

300

The name of the delivery for enslaved people who would have been marched into Tarboro and sold into the brutal life of forced labor, captivity, and punishment that characterized eastern North Carolina’s lucrative slave economy.

Shiloh Landing 

300

Temperature and pressure differences around the Earth create what?

A constant circulation of air known as a trade wind. 

300
The more the polar ice melts the more what happens?
Water goes into our oceans 
300

What can drought lead to?

Famine (no crops growing)

400

Distance above sea level 

Elevation 

400

What is freedom hill?

Where the people who were enslaved heard about their freedom. 

400

What is the one geographic factor that influences climate and is the distance north and south of the equator.

Latitude 

400

Temperatures have been rising much faster than normal due to the fact that humans are significantly increasing  what in the atmosphere?

greenhouse gases 

400

What is the process where higher temperatures also draw more water out of plants?

Transpiration 

500

Avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.

sustainability 

500

What was read at Freedom Hill?

The Emancipation Proclamation 

500

Latitude is measured in degrees and divides the globe into what three climate zones?

tropical, temperate and polar

500

The climate of a certain place is naturally affected by what four factors?

  • Proximity to the equator

  • Proximity to a body of water

  • Altitude

  • Wind patterns

500

Explain why areas closer to large bodies of water have warmer temperatures.

That’s because water has what is called a high specific heat, or the ability to resist sudden changes in temperature.Also, water absorbs and releases heat much more slowly than land.

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