2.2 Climates on Earth

What are we going to do?

Correcting homework

Discussing paragraph 2.2

Exercises.

Learning goals:

- You know what the term climate means.

- You'll also know the 5 main climate classifications.

- You know where to find the tropical and the desert climates.



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What are we going to do?

Correcting homework

Discussing paragraph 2.2

Exercises.

Learning goals:

- You know what the term climate means.

- You'll also know the 5 main climate classifications.

- You know where to find the tropical and the desert climates.



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Climate
The average weather measured over a period of thirty years is called the climate.

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Climates in the world.

Take a look at source 5 in your textbook on page 28.

We have 5 main climate classifications:

1. Tropical

2. Desert

3. Continental

4. Maritime

5. Polar



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Low latitudes

Areas around the equator are at low latitude.
You can find a tropical and a desert climate at low latitudes.


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Tropical

It's never colder than 18 degrees Celsius in this climate.


Because of the warmth water vaporizes quickly from land and sea.
Therefor it rains almost everyday.

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Desert climate

A desert is a very dry place. On average there is less than 250mm rainfall.


Example: Atacame desert had no rainfall for 400 years.

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High latitudes

High latitudes are areas that are closer to the North and South pole.

There are bigger differences in temperature in these regions, therefor we have seasons in these places.

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Continentale climate
A continental climate has no influences from the sea. Because of this the summer temperature is high (30 degrees) and in the winter it's minus 18 degrees.

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Maritime climate

We have cool summers and mild winters. This is because the sea has an influence on the climate.
In this climate you'll mostly find broad-leaf trees.

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Polar climate

In summer the temperature barely reaches 0 degrees celsius.

Here, snow and ice cover the bottom, preventing plants to grow.

It can get as cold as -70 degrees.

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Exercises
Do the exercises 1 to 6 on page 36-37 (paragraph 2)

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