C2.4 - Lesson 10: Habitation in the world

LANDSCAPE ZONES
in the world






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LANDSCAPE ZONES
in the world






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What is the plan for today?

Repeat and Check homework:
C2.4: Habitation in the world

Prepare for the GPW

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GOALS OF LAST WEEK
  1. You can name 4 climates and describe where they are located in the world.
  2. You can describe the precipitation and temperature of each climate.
  3. You can tell to which climate each landscape zone belongs.
  4. You can draw a climate graph.

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8 landscape zones
4 climates
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TROPICAL CLIMATE
Landscape zones:
  • Tropical rainforest
  • Savannah
Temperature:
  • Always above 18ºC
Precipitation:
  • A lot of precipitation, always above 500mm per year

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DRY CLIMATE
Landscape zones:
  • Desert
  • Steppes
Temperature:
  • Temperature varies
Precipitation:
  • Very little/ no precipitation, always below 500mm per year

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TEMPERATE CLIMATE
Landscape zones:
  • Decidious forest
  • Coniferous forest (taiga)
Temperature:
  • Summer above 10ºC
Precipitation:
  • Enough for trees to grow

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POLAR CLIMATE
Landscape zones:
  • Tundra
  • Land- and sea ice
Temperature:
  • Always below 10ºC
Precipitation:
  • Little precipitation and usually snow

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Which climate chart belongs to which climate?
Choose from: Polar, tropical, temperate & dry.

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For any climate graph you can tell which landscape zone and climate it shows.
Take exercise 4 in front of you.

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TODAY'S GOALS
  1. You can explain the difference between climate and weather.
  2. You can describe the connection between climates and population distribution in the world.
  3. You can name 4 physical reasons why people don’t like to live somewhere in the world.

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You can explain the difference between climate and weather.

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Climates

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You can describe the connection between climates and population distribution in the world.

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Let's go!
Study for the GPW!
  • First make 7 + 8 in your workbook -- Use the atlas!
  • Go to Google Classroom
  • Open the list of knowledge- and skills and work it out


Good luck!

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Homework

Week 2: The list of knowledge and skills

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