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1 Climates and Ecosystems Weather and Climate Coach Parrish Oxford Middle School

2 Weather  Weather – condition of the bottom layer of Earth’s atmosphere in one place over a short period of time.  Weather descriptions usually include temperature, moisture and precipitation. Example – “warm, dry, and calm”

3 Climate  Climate – weather patterns that an area typically experiences over a long period of time.  Climate depends on a number of factors. 1.Elevation 2.Latitude 3.Location to nearby landforms

4 The Sun and the Earth  The ultimate source of the Earth’s climate is the sun. The sun is approximately 93 million miles from the earth.

5 Rotation  Rotation – spinning of the earth, like a top on its axis, as it spins through space.  One rotation occurs every 24 hours, making one complete day. The side that faces the sun is daytime. The side that faces away from the sun is night time.

6 Earth’s Rotation

7 Revolution  Revolution – the earth’s circular movement around the sun, called an orbit.  One orbit around the sun takes place every 365 ¼ days, marking one year.

8 When do the seasons change?  Solstice – when the sun appears over the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Signals the start of summer or winter.  Equinox – when the sun appears directly over the equator. Signals the start of the spring or fall.

9 Earth’s Revolution and the Seasons

10 Precipitation  Precipitation – forms of water that fall from the atmosphere onto Earth’s surface.  The water cycle is a continuous pattern that moves water from the groundwater to the clouds and back to Earth in the form of precipitation.

11 The Water Cycle

12 Types of Precipitation 1.Convectional precipitation – occurs near the equator. 2.Orographic precipitation – occurs near seacoasts. 3.Frontal precipitation – most common type. Occurs when two air masses of different temperature meet.


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