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1 Welcome To Big Board Facts

2 Today's Topics NEXT

3 Causes of Climate NEXT

4 Currents And Climate NEXT

5 Climate Regions NEXT

6 Climate Change NEXT

7 Grab Bag NEXT

8 Big Board Facts Causes Climate 5 10 15 20 25 Currents 5 10 15 20 25 Climate regions 5 10 15 20 25 Climate change 5 10 15 20 25 Grab bag 5 10 15 20 25 Team Scores Team One Team Three Team Five Big Points Question Team Two Team Four Team Six

9 This refers to the long term average conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds and clouds in an area. Show Answer

10 Climate Back to Board

11 A small area with climate conditions different from those around it.
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12 microclimate Back to Board

13 In which temperature zone do the sun’s rays hit least directly?
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14 polar Back to Board

15 Generally, climates located farther from the equator have…
Warmer ocean currents Lower temperatures More rain Higher relative humidity Show Answer

16 Lower temperatures Back to Board

17 Name the four factors that affect temperature
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18 Latitude, altitude, distance from large bodies of water, and ocean currents
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19 The movement of cold water upward from the deep ocean
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20 upwelling Back to Board

21 Which current help keep California coastal climates mild in winter?
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22 Davidson current Back to Board

23 What causes upwelling? Show Answer

24 Occurs when wind blows surface water away from a coast and cold water rises from the ocean depths.
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25 Begins when an unusual pattern of winds form over the Western Pacific
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26 El Nino Back to Board

27 Explain how deep currents form and move in the ocean
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28 Deep currents form when dense ocean water near the poles sinks and flows slowly along the ocean floor towards the equator Back to Board

29 Forests in which large amounts of rain fall year round
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30 Rain forest Back to Board

31 This region is generally cooler and wetter than nearby lowlands; temperature decreasing with altitude. Show Answer

32 highlands Back to Board

33 Includes Mediterranean humid subtropical, and marine west coast
Includes Mediterranean humid subtropical, and marine west coast. Averages 10 degrees Celsius or above in the warmest month and between -3 and 18 degrees Celsius in the coldest month Show Answer

34 Temperate Marine Back to Board

35 What two major factors are used to classify clinates?
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36 Temperature and precipitaion
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37 What are the six main climate regions?
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38 Tropical rainy, dry, temperate marine, temperate continental, polar, and highland
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39 The gradual increase in Earth’s temperature
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40 Global warming Back to Board

41 What human actions increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
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42 Burning fossil fuels Back to Board

43 A major cause of ozone depletion is
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44 Chlorofluorocarbons Or CFCs
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45 Name three things that CFCs are used in
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46 Air conditioners, refrigerators, aerosol sprays and cleaners for electronics
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47 What are three examples of greenhouse gases?
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48 Methane, water vapor and carbon dioxide
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49 Prevailing winds and the presence of mountains are the two main factors that affect
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50 precipitation Back to Board

51 Short term changes in climate have been linked to
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52 sunspots Back to Board

53 The south end of Earth’s axis is tilted towards the sun in which month
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54 December, January or February
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55 Permanently frozen soil found in the tundra
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56 permafrost Back to Board

57 Over millions of years, warm climates have alternated with cold climate periods, or glacial episodes known as Show Answer

58 Ice ages Back to Board

59 The "Big Points" Question Show Question

60 25 10 9 11 12 14 13 8 7 3 2 4 5 15 6 1 17 26 24 27 28 30 29 16 23 18 22 19 20 21 How has the movement of continents caused the Earth’s climate to change? Show Answer

61 The movement of large masses of lands has affected the patterns of winds and ocean currents which in turn has changed climates Back to Board

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