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Climate 6.E.2.B.4.

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1 Climate 6.E.2.B.4

2 What effects climate? Latitude Elevation Topography
Distance from water Global Winds Currents

3 Latitude The sun’s rays directly strike the equator (latitude 0) and cause the regions near the equator to be warmer. Generally, as latitude increases the temperature of the area decreases.

4 Elevation Within the troposphere as altitude increases temperature decreases.

5 Shape of Land/Topography
Certain land formations (mountains and valleys) can affect the movement of air masses and therefore affect the weather conditions a region experiences.

6 Distance From Water Land and Sea breezes are local convection currents that occur in areas near water because of the unequal heating of Earth materials.

7 Global Winds Global winds provide a predictable pattern for the movement of air in a specific region and are named after the direction they come from.

8 Ocean Currents Ocean currents circulate heat energy.
Air masses that originate over regions of the ocean are moved with currents and affect the climate of coastal regions.


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