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KEY CONCEPT Climate is a key abiotic factor that affects the biosphere.

Climate is the prevailing weather of a region. Climate is the long-term pattern of weather conditions. average temperature precipitation relative humidity Key factors shape an area’s climate. temperature sunlight water wind

A microclimate is the climate of a small specific place within a larger area.

Earth has three main climate zones. The three main zones are the polar, tropical, and temperate climates. polar climate: the far northern and southern regions of Earth tropical zone: surrounds the equator temperate zone: the wide area in between the polar and tropical zones

The angle of the Sun’s rays help determine an area’s climate. temperate polar tropical 90 N

Earth’s tilt on its axis plays a role in seasonal change. Solar heating causes movements in both water and air. wind ocean currents Earth’s rotation also has effects on the winds and currents

Landmasses shape inland climates. larger changes in temperatures less precipitation Oceans shape coastal climates. smaller changes in temperatures higher humidity more precipitation

Mountains have an effect on climate. Precipitation occurs on the side of the mountain facing the wind. On the downwind side, drier and cooler air produce a rain shadow. A rain shadow is an area of decreased precipitation. western slope eastern slope

Many organisms survive in a specific climate due to their adaptations.