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2  The Seasons –The seasons occur because of the tilt of the Earth’s axis.

3  Equator –On March 21 and September 23 the sun is directly over the equator. This is the spring and fall equinox.  Tropic of Cancer –23 ½ N the sun shines directly upon this point on June 21 st or 22 nd. Summer Solstice  Tropic of Capricorn –23 ½ S the sun shines directly upon this point on December 21 st or 22 nd. Winter Solstice

4  Low Latitudes –The area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. This area is also known as the tropics.  North Pole –66 ½ N  South Pole –66 ½ S  High Latitudes –The area between the 66 ½ line and the pole.  Middle Latitudes –The area north and south between 23 ½ and 66 ½.

5 1. The Earth revolves and the Earth rotates. Explain the difference between the two. 2. What causes the Earth to have seasons?

6  The Ring of Fire –The name for the area surrounding the Pacific Ocean which contains 90% of the worlds volcanoes and earthquake activity. Earthquakes and volcanoes are two forces that shape the Earth.

7  Landforms -shapes and types of land.  Mountains –rise more than 2000 feet and peak.  Hills –less steep than mountains and rounded  Plateau –A large mostly flat area that rises above the land.  Plains –large areas of flat or gently rolling land

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9  Water –97% of the Earth’s water is salt water in the oceans. Most of the 3% of the fresh water is frozen at the poles.

10  Weather –The day-to-day changes in the air.  Climate –The average weather for a region over many years.  Temperature –How hot or cold the air feels.  Precipitation –Water that falls to the ground as rain, sleet, hail, or snow.

11  Similar latitudes should have similar climates.  Because latitude affects temperature, geographers know that there are different climates in the low, middle, and high latitudes.  Wind and water also play a role.  Hot air rises and cold air sinks causing the winds to blow from north to south and the rotation of the Earth cause air to move east to west.

12  Adaptation –Features developed to help plants and animals adapt to a particular climate.  Vegetation –The plants that grow naturally in a particular climate.

13  Tropical  Dry  Moderate  Continental  Polar

14  Dry Climates– arid and semiarid climates receive very little moisture. Vegetation is sparse.  Moderate Climates –Found in the middle latitudes. Three types are Mediterranean, marine west coast, and humid subtropical.  Most of the world’s population resides in the moderate climates…not too hot, not too cold.  Continental Climates – Hot summers and cold winters.

15  Polar Climates –The high latitudes which has the tundra. No trees with low grasses, mosses, and lichens.  Vertical Climate –The climate changes according to the height of a mountain. The higher you go, the climate changes according to mountain height.


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