LANDOT
Climate/Biomes
TODALSIGS
Earth’s Processes
Sphere’s of the Earth
100

What factor influences temperature based on distance from the equator? 

-The most important factor


Latitude

100

What biome is hot and wet year-round?


Tropical Rainforest 

100

A list on a map that helps you quickly find the location of places.


Index

100

The movement of sediment by wind, water, or ice.


Erosion

100

Drives the water cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation).




Hydrosphere

200

A mountain climber notices it’s 85°F at the base but only 50°F near the mountain peak. Which factor explains this change?



Altitude 

200

What biome has little rainfall (less than 10 inches annually) and extreme temperatures?


Desert

200

The lines that run east-west but measure north-south.


Latitude

200

The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.


Weathering

200

Forests, coral reefs, grasslands, even microscopic organisms.


Biosphere

300

These movements of seawater transfer warm and cold energy across the Earth’s surface, influencing coastal climates.


Ocean Currents
300

This biome is mostly grass with very few trees and is found in places like the Great Plains or Africa.


Grassland/Savanna

300

This part of a map explains symbols.


Legend (or Key)

300

The Himalaya Mountains were formed when the Indian plate collided with the Eurasian plate. What Earth process is this?


Tectonic plates (Convergent Boundary)

300

The layers of gases that surround Earth.


Atmosphere

400

This effect makes the windward side of a mountain wet and the leeward side dry.


Rain Shadow Effect

400

This type of graph shows precipitation and temperature for a location.


Climograph

400

Another word for compass rose

Orientation
400

This area is where most volcanoes and earthquakes occur.

Ring of Fire

400

Earth’s crust, rocks, and landforms.


Lithosphere

500

What factor explains why coastal cities have smaller temperature changes than inland cities?


Nearness to the ocean

500

These trees keep their needles year-round and are common in the taiga biome, while these trees lose their leaves in the fall and are common in temperate forests.


Coniferous/Deciduous 

500

The “S” in TODALSIGS that shows distance.


Scale

500

Over thousands of years, moving ice carved out deep U-shaped valleys in mountain ranges. What Earth process is this an example of?


Glaciation (Erosion)

500

The side of a mountain that receives little rainfall because descending air warms and dries is called this.


Leeward