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Test Review Sheet B Arid E A (decreases) Mediterranean 3 C 2 F 1 D Tropical Rainforest A Taiga

HIGH Cold – 2 seasons Temperate – 4 seasons MIDDLE LOW Hot – 2 seasons MIDDLE Temperate – 4 seasons HIGH Cold – 2 seasons

Test Review Sheet B M F A E H G D C I K O L N J

Trashketball Get it right to shoot

The latitude zone located at the Equator Location The latitude zone located at the Equator Low

Which vegetation zone is pictured below? Savanna Deciduous Forest Taiga Steppe

Name the type of storm hurricane

Name the vegetation zone Deciduous Forest

Climate Zones Which climate zone cannot be found in the box? Humid Continental Marine West Coast Tropical Wet Mediterranean

Climate Zones Which climate zone cannot be found in the box? Humid Subtropical Arid Semiarid Tropical Wet/Dry

Climate Zones Which climate zone cannot be found in the box? Semiarid Tundra Subarctic Ice Cap

Describe a push factor & give two examples: A factor that makes a person leave a place. Examples include: overpopulation, Conflict lack of jobs agricultural decline political persecution natural hazards limits on political freedoms environmental degradation

Developed or developing?

Name the type of storm Typhoon

Name the vegetation zone Savanna

Review In the population pyramid, which age group is smallest for males? 20 30 50 60

The vegetation zone in the subarctic dominated by evergreen forests Taiga

Review In the population pyramid, which age group is largest for females? 20 30 50 60

Describe a pull factor & give two examples: A factor that attracts a person to a place Examples include: religious freedom economic (job) opportunity land availability political freedom ethnic & family ties arable land

Name the type of storm Monsoon

Review This picture is an example of – Diffusion of American culture Popularization of foreign cultures in the USA Religious tolerance Cultural intolerance

Developed or developing?

Focus A man leaves his home in Somalia for Germany because he lacks rain for his crops, food, and arable land. Which would not be a pull factor? Fertile land Better climate Better job opportunities Famine

Focus What would this picture be considered? Popularization of foreign cultures in the US Cultural Diffusion Cultural tolerance Cultural Indifference

Focus Which vegetation zone is pictured – Deciduous forest Taiga Savanna Steppe

Name the climate zone Mediterranean

This climate receives over 80 inches of rain a year. Tropical Rain Forest

Name the vegetation zone Grassland/Steppe

Name the climate zone 9 Arid/Desert

Weather Tropical storms that begin as tropical depressions in the Atlantic Ocean. Hurricanes

The tropical climates are located in this latitude zone Location The tropical climates are located in this latitude zone Low

Name the climate zone Highland

The latitude zone located in the polar regions Location The latitude zone located in the polar regions High

Water and wind interact with air temperature to cause Weather Water and wind interact with air temperature to cause precipitation

Name the vegetation zone Taiga

This climate is located only in the Northern Hemisphere Humid Continental

Trees that lose their leaves in the Fall Vocabulary Trees that lose their leaves in the Fall deciduous

The atmospheric conditions over a short period of time or daily Weather The atmospheric conditions over a short period of time or daily weather

This climate is found in Roanoke and Chicago Humid Continental

Name the climate zone 10 Tropical Wet

The climate zone that does not have any vegetation Location The climate zone that does not have any vegetation Ice cap

Plant life that grows in a certain area Vocabulary Plant life that grows in a certain area vegetation

The area of dry land on the leeward side of the mountain is called the Weather The area of dry land on the leeward side of the mountain is called the Rainshadow

This latitude zone has the greatest variety of climates Location This latitude zone has the greatest variety of climates Middle

Grasslands that lie inland Vocabulary Grasslands that lie inland Prairies or plains

What are weather conditions over a long period of time called? Climate

This climate receives less than 10 inches of rain a year Desert

The frozen subsoil of the subarctic region Vocabulary The frozen subsoil of the subarctic region Tundra or Permafrost

What two climate zones can be found in any latitude zone? Location What two climate zones can be found in any latitude zone? Highland and Desert

Climate The soil in this climate is too poor for farming because heavy rains wash away the nutrients Tropical Rain Forest

The ocean current responsible for the mild climate in Europe Vocabulary The ocean current responsible for the mild climate in Europe North Atlantic Drift

A tidal waves created by the eruption of an undersea volcano. Weather A tidal waves created by the eruption of an undersea volcano. Tsunami

What are the four elements of climate? Wind, latitude or location, elevation, influence of nearby water.