Climate & Climate Regions ©2012, TESCCC. Weather v. Climate ► Climate: The average temperature and precipitation in an area over a long period of time.

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Climate & Climate Regions ©2012, TESCCC

Weather v. Climate ► Climate: The average temperature and precipitation in an area over a long period of time. ► Weather: Current temperature & precipitation in an area (Short period of time). ©2012, TESCCC

Terms to Know ► Low Latitude, Mid Latitude, High Latitude ► Seasons, Solstice, Equinox ► Revolution, Rotation, Tilt ► Climate, Weather ► Greenhouse ► Vegetation: Coniferous, Deciduous, Mixed Forest, Chaparral ©2012, TESCCC

Greenhouse Effect ► Natural way for Earth to retain its warmth and for plants and animals to survive. ► The planet Venus is the hottest planet in the Solar System and is covered in a dense atmosphere that retains the heat ©2012, TESCCC

Important Lines of Latitude Draw in your journal on page 6 66° N 23 1/2 ° N 0 ° 23 1/2 ° S 66° S Arctic Circle Tropic of Cancer Equator Tropic of Capricorn Antarctic Circle ©2012, TESCCC

Solstice & Equinox ► Revolution  Movement of Earth around the sun  1 Revolution = 365 ¼ Days  Seasons ► Marked by Solstice & Equinox ► N & S Hemisphere Difference ► Rotation  Spin of Earth on its Axis  1 Rotation = 1 Day  23 ½ °  Distribution of heat  Longer growing seasons ► Tilt: ©2012, TESCCC

What affects climate? ► What affects the climate in different places around the world? ► In other words, what is causing different places to have different climates? ► Discuss with your neighbor and decide on 3 reasons. ©2012, TESCCC

What Affects Climate? Write below your lines of latitude ► Latitude ► Landforms (location, size, etc.) ► Elevation ► Proximity to large bodies of water  Water heats and cools slower than does land  Milder climates near large bodies of water  More extreme climates away from large bodies of water (continental climate) ► Wind and Currents ©2012, TESCCC

Latitude, latitude, latitude ► Latitude: The most influential factor that affects climate type. ► There are three latitude zones:  Low Latitude- between 23 ½° N and 23 ½ ° S  Mid Latitude- between 23 ½ °N and 66 ° N AND 23 ½ ° S and 66 ° S 23 ½ ° S and 66 ° S  High Latitude- Poles; above 66 ° N AND below 66 ° S below 66 ° S ©2012, TESCCC

0 ° 23 ½ ° S 66 ½° S Climate Zones Based on Latitude Draw on Page 6 Low Latitudes 23 ½ ° N Middle Latitudes 66 ½° N High Latitudes Arctic Circle Tropic of Cancer Equator Tropic of Capricorn Antarctic Circle ©2012, TESCCC

Low Latitude Climates Latitude Range World LocationVegetationSeasons Tropical Rainforest 10° S to 25 ° NAmazon basin, equatorial Africa, East Indies, from Sumatra to New Guinea A canopy of tall trees with layers of shorter trees and plants underneath Heavy rainfall in all months, no difference in seasons Tropical Grasslands 15° to 25° N and SIndia, Southeast Asia, West Africa, southern Africa, South America, north coast of Australia Grasses, short trees (Ex. Savanna in Africa) Warm year round, wet and dry seasons Desert 18° to 28° N and S, centered on Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn Western North America (southwest U.S.) southwest South America (Chili) north central Mexico, north Africa, southwest Africa, central Australia, north Asia (China, Mongolia) Scattered vegetation; short grasses and shrubs, cacti Warm or cold, little to no precipitation year round ©2012, TESCCC

On page 7 ► Cut out LOW LATITUDES  Glue to page 7  Summarize on two lines what the climate is like in the low latitudes ©2012, TESCCC

Mid-Latitude Climates Latitude Range World LocationVegetationSeasons/ Rainfall Grasslands Central areas of continents between 35° and 50° N Western North America (Great Plains); Central South America, Central Africa (Sahel) (Patagonia) Eurasian interior (Kazakhstan) Grassland, few trees Steppe: Central Asia Llanos: Central South America Prairie: (North America) Savanna (Africa) Low precipitation year round, hot summers, cold winters Humid subtropical Southeast coast of continents between 20° and 40° N and S Southeastern North America, Southeastern Asia, Southeastern Australia Coniferous/Deciduous (mixed) Forests and grassland Warm, humid summer, and mild winters precipitation year round Mediterranean 30° to 50° N and S The Mediterranean basin, west coasts of California, central Chile, South Africa, western/southern Australia Shrubs, grasses, and mixed trees (Chaparral) Long, hot, dry summers, and mild, rainy winters ©2012, TESCCC

Mid-Latitude Climates Latitude Range World LocationVegetationSeasons/ Rainfall Humid Continental 30 to 55 N and S, to 60 N in Europe North central North America; north central Asia (China); Korea; Japan; central and eastern Europe Mixed coniferous and deciduous forest Warm summer cold winters, moderate rainfall throughout the year Marine-West Coast 30 to 60 N and S West coast of N. America, west coast of southern Chile, and northwestern Europe Mixed coniferous and deciduous forests Cool summers, mild winters, high rainfall year round ©2012, TESCCC

On page 7 ► Cut out MID LATITUDES  Glue to page 7  Summarize on two lines what the climate is like in the mid latitudes ©2012, TESCCC

High Latitude Climates Latitude RangeWorld LocationVegetationSeasons/ Rainfall Subarctic 50° to 60° NNorthern North America and Eurasia Coniferous forests - taigaExtremely cold winter, short, cool summer Arctic 60° to 70° NNorthern North America and Eurasia Short grasses, mosses, lichens, tundra Extremely cold and dry all year ©2012, TESCCC

Which Climate Zone? ©2012, TESCCC

Which Climate Zone? ©2012, TESCCC

Which Climate Zone? ©2012, TESCCC

Which Climate Zone? ©2012, TESCCC

Which Climate Zone? ©2012, TESCCC

On page 8 ► Cut out HIGH LATITUDES  Glue to page 8  Summarize on two lines what the climate is like in the high latitudes ©2012, TESCCC

Other Climates Latitude Range World LocationVegetationSeasons/Rainfall Highland Found all over the world Mountain Ranges: Himalayas, Andes, Rockies, Alps, etc. Varies with elevation and location on mountain. Leeward side is drier with less vegetation. Windward side receives the most rainfall while leeward side remains dry. ©2012, TESCCC

On page 8 ► Cut out HIGH LATITUDES  Glue to page 8  Summarize on two lines what the climate is like in the high latitudes ©2012, TESCCC