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World Geography23
chapter 2 vocbulary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Weather | The condition of the bottom layer of the earth's atmosphere in one place over a short period of time |
| Climate | The term used for the weather patterns that an area typically experiences over a long period of time |
| Rotation | The spinning motion of the earth, like a top on its axis, as it travels through space |
| Revolution | One complete orbit of the earth around the sun. The earth completes on revolution every 365 1/4 days, or one year. |
| Solstice | enther of the two times a year when the sun aappears directly overhead at the tropics of cancer and capricorn |
| Equinox | either of the two times each year when day and night are of nearly equal length everywhere on earth |
| Precipitation | a viewpoint that is infuenced by one's own clture and experiences. |
| Front | the boundary between two masses of air that differ in density or temperature |
| Continental | the type of climate found in the great central areas of continents in the northern hemisphere; caracterized by cold, smowy winters and warm or ho summers |
| Climate | the term used for the weather patterns that an area typically experinces over a long period of time. |
| Ecosystem | the interaction of plant life, animal life, and the physical environment in which they live |
| Biome | the term used to describe a major type of ecosystem that can be found in various regions throughout the world |
| Deciduous | Leaf-shedding; a type of tree that sheds its leaves during one season |
| Coniferous | Cone-Bearing; a type of tree able to survive long, cold winters, with long, thin needles rather than leaves |
| Chaparral | A type of natural vege tation tat is adapted to Mediterranean climates; small evergreen trees and low bushes,or scrub |
| Savanna | A tropical grass land with scattered trees, located in the warm lands near the equator |
| Herbivore | A plant eating animal |
| prairie | the temper.grasslands of north america are |
| tundra |