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Bell ringer: Study for Chapter 2, Section 1 Quiz

Change last question: Pick two of the terms. Define/describe each term.

After Quiz: Work on study guide until everyone is finished.

Climate Climate is the average condition of the atmosphere over a long period of time. It includes average temperature, average precipitation, and the amount of change from one season to the other.

Reading Climographs Climographs measure average rainfall and temperature in a place for every month in the year. It is useful when comparing climates.

Latitude

Elevation

Prevailing Winds

Video

Ocean Currents

Let’s popcorn read.. ‘Weather’ – pg. 45 2-3 sentences each

Complete Graphic Organizer on Weather