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Climate Change

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What do we call the average, year-after-year conditions of temperature, precipation, winds, and clouds in an area?   Climate  
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What causes the seasons?   The tilt of Earth's axis as it revolves around the sun  
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What are the 2 major factors that classify climates?   precipitation and temperature  
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What climate zone lies between 23.5 degrees and 66.5 degrees north and south latitudes?   temperate  
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What winds change direction with the seasons?   monsoons  
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What is the name of the climate region that receives less than 25 cm of rain annually?   desert  
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What climate region has permafrost, mosses, lichens, and wildflowers?   tundra  
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What temperature zone lies between the tropical and polar zones?   temperate  
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What are the tropical grasslands found in the tropical wet-and-dry climate called?   savannas  
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What climate region has short, cool summers, bitterly cold winters, and permafrost?   tundra  
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What climate region is found at the tops of mountains and is surrounded by other climate regions?   highlands  
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What region has forests and plenty of rain fall all year?   rain forest  
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What do all three temperate marine climates have in common?   They all have mild winters.  
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What is the gradual increase in the temperature of the atmosphere?   global warming  
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What type of climate would you be likely to live in if you lived far from an ocean?   continental  
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What are the characteristics of summer?   longer days and more direct rays from the sun  
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What type of climate do the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains have?   semiarid  
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Finish this sentence: If an organism today needs certain conditions to live, then a similar organism that lived in the past...   needed similar conditions  
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What happens to the sea level during an ice age?   It lowers.  
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What has happened to the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere over the past 200 years?   increased steadily  
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What does the ozone layer do?   filter harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun  
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What do the chlorine atoms in the statosphere do to the ozone?   break the O3 (ozone) into oxygen (O2)  
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Where are the sun's rays least direct?   near the poles  
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What do scientists predict the effect will be of banning the use of chlorofluorocarbons?   gradually restore the ozone layer  
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How does the climate on the leeward side of a mountain differ from the climate on the windward side of a mountain?   The windward side of the mountain receives rain and snow, but the leeward side is in the rain shadow and will have a drier climate.  
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In what climate zone is the tundra found?   polar zone  
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What temperate continental climate has short cool summers and long, bitterly cold winters?   subarctic  
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Where does El Nino form?   tropical Pacific Ocean  
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What effect does altitude have on the temperature of Mt. Kilimanjaro?   increased altitude lowers the temperature  
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When are the sun's rays least direct in the northern hemisphere? (January or June)   January  
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What climate zone lies between the polar and tropical zones?   temperate  
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What type of climate is found along coasts of continents in the temperate zone?   temperate marine  
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Where is the only place a tropical wet climate exists in the United States?   Hawaii  
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What 3 items do scientists use to give us clues to what ancient climates were like?   fossils, tree rings, and pollen  
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During what did glaciers cover much of the Earth's surface?   ice age  
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Into what 2 states did the most recent major ice age extend?   Iowa and Nebraska  
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How can continental movements cause climate changes?   When continents move, land and sea move causing changes in winds and ocean currents which causes climate change.  
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How might carbon dioxide cause global warming?   by trapping more heat in the atmosphere  
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