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orbitthe path followed by an object in space as it moves around another
revolutionone complete orbit of Earth around the sun. Earth completes one rrevolution every 365 years.
axisimaginary line around which a planet turns. Earth turns around its axis which runs between its north and south poles.
rotationspinning motion of Earth, like a top on its axis. Earth takes 24 hours to rotate one time.
low latitudesregion between the tropic of Cancer and the tropic of Capricorn
high latitudesregions between the Arctic Circle and the North Pole and the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole.
middle latitudesregions between the TROPIC OF CANCER AND THE ARCTIC CIRCLE AND THE TROPIC OF Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle
Tropic of Cancer23.5 degrees North, part ofEarth that receives the most direct light and heat energy from the Sun. This region is on both sides of the Equator.
Tropic of CapricornThe southern boundary of the tropics. 23.5 degrees South
Arctic Circle66 degrees north line of latitude around Earth near the North Pole
Antarctic Circle66 degree south line of latitude around Earth near the south pole
landformshapes and types of land
mountainlandforms that rise usually more than 2,000 feet above sea level
hilllower and less steep than mountains with rouded tops
plateaularge, mostly flat area that rises above the surrounding land
plainlarge areas of flat or gently rolling land (many are coastal plains or in the middle of a continent)
plate tectonicstheory that the earth's crust is broken into huge, slowly slabs of rock called plates
platea huge section of the Earth's crust which continents rest on (fit together like a puzzle, they were once called Pangea)
weatheringthe breaking down of rocks by wind, rain or ice
erosionprocess by which water, wind or ice wears way landforms and carries the material to another place
atmospherelayer of gasses surrounding the earth
Ring of Firecircle of volcanic mountains surrounding the Pacific Ocean
Pangeasngle landmass that broke apart to form continents (existed 180 million years ago)
weathercondition of the bottom layer of Earth's atmosphere in one place over a short period of time
temperaturedegree of hotness or coldness ; such as air or water that is measured with a thermometer
precipitationall forms of water (rain, sleet, hail, snow) that fall to the ground from the atmosphere
climatethe weather patterns of an area over a long period of time
Gulf Streamwarm ocean current of the North Atlantic, flowing northweastward off the North American coast
Peru Currentcold water current in southest Pacific ocean that flows between 40 degrees south and 4 degrees south
California Currentsouthward flowing ocean current along West Coast of N. America (48 - 23 degress north)
St. Louiscity in Missouri (38 N, 90 W)
Great PlainsRegion in the U.S.A. with a humid continentla climate, which supports grasslands & forests (moderate to hot summers and the possibility of very cold winters)
vegetationplants that grow naturally in certain climates
Geographers study _________ broad types of climatesFIVE
barren, usually frozen land found in the Artic Circle, with a Polar Climate that does not support the growth of trees due to the short, cold summers and long, even colder wintersTUNDRA
What kind of vegetation CAN grow on a Tundra?low grasses and shrubs, mosses and lichens and a few flowering plants
A dense covering of branches and leaves that make up the upper layer of vegetation in a Tropical Rain Forest CANOPY
Place where the climate changes are related to the elevation on a mountain (example Mt. Everest)VERTICAL CLIMATE