Climate
Ocean and Climate
Wind and Climate
Biomes
Biomes
Glacial Periods
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Which climate zone receives the most solar radiation?

Tropical Zone

100

A cold ocean current that moves along a coastal area will do what to that area? 

Cool it down or keep it at a cooler temperature

100

What are usual winds at a given latitude called? 

Prevailing Winds

100

The savannas are found in which climate?

Tropical

100

Which biome has the most fertile soils? 

Temperate Grasslands 

100

During an ice age, where do the ice sheets begin to freeze and where do they spread to? 

Ice sheets begin at the poles and grow towards the equator (while never reaching it)
200

How would you describe climate? 

the average weather conditions in an area over a long time

200

Why do oceans keep coastal temperatures more stable?

Water takes longer to absorb and release thermal energy, therefore keeps a more constant temperature than air. 

200

What are two factors of climate that prevailing winds affect?

moisture and temperature

200
Which biome has the most plant and animal diversity? 

Tropical Rain Forest

200

Which biome contains permafrost? 

Tundra

200

An interglacial period is part of the ice age. What happens to the ice sheet during an interglacial period? 

The ice sheets melt and sea levels rise

300

How is climate different from weather? 

Climate is the weather averages over a period of time. Weather describes the atmosphere at a particular time and is temporary. 


300

What are surface currents?

stream-like movements of water that occur at or near the surface of an ocean. 

300

Draw and explain rainshadow effect.

Must explain how one side receives much rain while the other becomes desert. 

300

Which biomes receives a lot rainfall and is mostly deciduous and evergreen trees? 

Temperate Forest

300

What are temperate grasslands called in Africa? 

Veldts

300

This theory says that Earth's orbit over a period of 100,000 years has become more elliptical or oval. 

Theory of Eccentricity

400

What are the two main things that determine climate? 

1. Temperature

2. Precipitation

400

Describe subsolar point and how latitude affects climate.

Subsolar point is the are of the earth that the sun's rays hit at a 90-degree angle. This has the highest intensity of light so this area stays warmer through the year than higher latitudes. 

400

Winds that occur more inland will carry less moisture than winds coming from over an ocean. Less moisture changes climate. How are continental climates different than maritime climates? 

Continental climates are more extreme than maritime climates. The temperatures shift are more dramatic. 
400

Which biome has cool, wet winters and warm, dry summers? Many of the plants are fire-adapted and the soil is quite rocky. 

Chaparrals

400

What are temperate grasslands called in South America?

Pampas

400

This theory says that the Earth's axis changes angles over time between 21.8 degrees and 24.5 degrees. 

Theory of Obliquity