Klimaten leerjaar 2 les 2 eng

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Klimaten les 2

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When you will rise 1000 meter, the temperature will drop with:
A
-3 degrees
B
3 degrees
C
6 degrees
D
9 degrees

Slide 3 - Quiz

In April and September it can be both 20 degrees. If you want to swim in the sea, in which month will the water be warmer
A
April
B
September

Slide 4 - Quiz

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In the Netherlands we have most often:
A
Onshore wind
B
Offshore wind

Slide 7 - Quiz

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When air rises, it will
A
Warm up
B
Cool down

Slide 9 - Quiz

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Confectional rainfall mostly takes place around
A
Equator
B
Desert
C
North pole
D
South pole

Slide 12 - Quiz

Windward side is the rainshadow
A
True
B
False

Slide 13 - Quiz

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What kind of precipitation is there in Iquitos, Peru?
A
Convectional rainfall
B
Relief rainfall

Slide 15 - Quiz

Why do the places near the equator receive more sunlight? (multiple answers can be correct)
A
Sunbeams have to cover a smaller surface
B
Sunbeams have to cover a larger surface
C
Sunbeams have to travel a smaller distance in the atmosphere
D
Sunbeams have more energy near the equator

Slide 16 - Quiz

A mountain is 6337 m high. In the valley its 24.6 degrees What is the temperature on the top?

Slide 17 - Open question

It is Summer, there is a western wind. Where in the Netherlands is it the hottest?
A
West
B
East

Slide 18 - Quiz

It is summer, there is a eastern wind.
What kind of weather do we have in the Netherlands?
A
Rain and brisk
B
Hot and wet
C
Hot and dry
D
Brisk and dry

Slide 19 - Quiz

If we want a white christmas in the Netherlands Where does the wind come from to give us the highest change
A
North
B
East
C
South
D
West

Slide 20 - Quiz

MAKE ASSIGNMENTS
Practice with assignments. Use your notes.

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