Seasons/Weather
Climate
Climate Regions
Soil & Vegetation
100

What causes seasons?

Tilt of earth's axis and revolution around the sun.

100

What are 4 of the 5 factors that influence climate?

Wind currents, ocean currents, zones of latitude, elevation, topography

100

How are tropical wet and tropical wet/dry different?

Tropical wet is hot, damp, with rain all year.  Wet/dry have dry seasons and rainy seasons.

100

What 4 things is soil made of?

rock, organic matter, air, water

200

Name 2 of the 6 factors that cause weather.

solar energy, water vapor, elevation, cloud cover, landforms & bodies of water, air movement

200
Does El Nino or La Nina cause drought?

La Nina.  El Nino causes rain

200
In which region do you find permafrost?

tundra

200

which type of tree has needles?

coniferous

300
Name 4 of the 5 weather extremes

Hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, droughts, floods

300

How do latitude and altitude affect climate?

The higher you are in either, the colder it is.

300

In which climate region is Ohio? Tropical wet/dry, Mediterranean, Humid contenential, or Highland

humid contenential

300

Vegetation is dependent on 3 things.  Soil, temperature, and ______

moisture

400

How do climate and weather differ?

Weather is the day-to-day condition at a particular location and time.  Climate is the condition at a particular location over a long period of time. 

400

How do wind and water currents affect climate?

Both move heat and moisture from one part of the globe to another. 

400

Name 1 climate region that is only in the Northern Hemisphere?

Sub arctic

400

What are 4 main types of biomes?

forest, grasslands, desert, tundra

500

What is a rain shadow?

The land on the leeward side of a mountain because it recieves little rain.

500

What is convection?

The circular movement of air: heated air rises, while cold air sinks.

500

What is the average rainfall in tropical wet?

80 inches

500

This word means "prarie".

Steppe