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Chapter 3 W Geography Test

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found in mid-latitude interior N Hemisphere   Humid Continental  
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experiences all 4 seasons, great variety in precipitation & temperature   Humid Continental  
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found in Southeast US & large parts of China   Humid Subtropical  
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has long summers of heat & humidity, suitable for crops, mild/cool winters, subject to hurricanes in the fall & summer   Humid Subtropical  
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found close to the ocean, West coast of US, Canada, & Europe   Marine West Coast  
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cloudy, foggy, damp, evenly distributed precipitation, moderate temperatures, smog   Marine West Coast  
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found in Central & South America, Africa, & Southeast Asia   Tropical Wet  
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always hot, rains daily, sunny then cloudy, little variation in temperature   Tropical Wet  
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found in Africa, South & Central America, Asia   Tropical Wet & Dry  
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rainy summer (wet season), dry winter (dry season)   Tropical Wet & Dry  
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found in mid-latitudes mostly in the N Hemisphere   Desert  
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very low amount of precipitation, high temperatures during the day, low temperatures during the night, low humidity   Desert  
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found in near the Mediterranean Sea, US, & Asia   Mediterranean  
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hor/dry summers, cool/rainy winters, supports dense population & rich agricultural activity   Mediterranean  
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found in Canada & Russia   Subarctic  
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taiga, huge temperature variations, short/cool summers, cold winters, temperatures are below freezing   Subarctic  
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found in the ring aroudn the Arctic Circle   Tundra  
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treeless flat land, little precipitation, has permafrost   Tundra  
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found in Antarctica & Greenland   Ice Cap  
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snow, ice, freezing temperatures, polar deserts, not much precipitation   Ice Cap  
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found in mountainous areas   Highlands  
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varies with latitude, elevation, continental location, & other topography   Highlands  
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occurs in hot, moist climates where the sun quickly heats the air and it rises, creating clouds and then rain   Convectional  
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falls on the windward side of hills or mountains that block moise air and forces it upward where it cools and rain or snow falls and creates a rain shadow on leeward side   Orographic  
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occurs in the mid-latitudes where cold dense air masses push lighter warm air masses upward causing the air to cool, vapor to condense, and rain to fall   Frontal  
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found on both sides of the equator from the Tropic of Cancer to the Tropic of Capricorn   Low latitudes (tropical)  
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hot all year long, can experience season changes because of wind patterns   Low latitudes (tropical)  
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found between the tropics and the polar regions   Middle latitudes (temperate)  
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temperatures vary greatly because of solar heating   Middle latitudes (temperate)  
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encircles the North and South Pole   High latitudes (polar)  
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cold all year long   High latitudes (polar)  
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extreme climates, plants adapt to tolerate dry & cold conditions, plants hug the ground   Tundra  
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broadleaf trees, normally shed at least once a year only exclusively in the N Hemisphere   Temperate Deciduous Trees  
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dotted with few trees   Grasslands  
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broadleaf trees, trees can stay green all year long   Rain forests  
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needleleaf trees, cone bearing trees, found in northern regions of NA, Asia, and Europe   Coniferous trees  
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What are the two most significant factors in defining different climates?   temperature and precipitation  
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What is another name for a coniferous tree?   needleleaf  
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What is another name for a deciduous tree?   broadleaf  
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What is an ecosystem?   interdependent community of plants & animals  
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What is a biosphere?   the part of the earth where plants & animals live  
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Why do prevailing winds blow in curved lines?   Earth's rotation  
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How does elevation affect climate?   climate gets colder as elevation increases; the greater the altitude, the fewer the climate zones  
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How does the location of land and water influence climate?   water heats and cools slowly, so the area around it has moderate temperaturesland heats and cools quickly, so the land around it has a wider temperature range  
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At what latitude is the Tropic of Capricorn located?   23 degrees S  
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At what latitude is the Tropic of Cancer located?   23 degrees N  
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What are the determinants of climate?   latitude, altitude, prevailing winds, distance from sea, ocean currents, great mountain barrier  
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What causes the seasons?   Earth's tilt and rotation  
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When is the vernal equinox?   March 21  
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When is the autumnal equinox?   September 23  
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When is the winter solstice?   December 21 or 22  
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When is the summer solstice?   June 21 or 22  
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What should you not do if an earthquake occurs?   do not go outside, do not use your cellphone, do not turn on the gas  
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What is El Nino?   the warming of water off the west coast of South America  
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What is the greenhouse effect?   the layer of gases released by the burning of coal and petroleum that traps solar energy, causing global temperature to increase  
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What is the direction of prevailing winds determined by?   Coriolis effect; latitude & Earth's movement  
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From what direction do the northeasterly winds blow?   northeast  
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What is an area of low pressure?   area of hot air  
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What is an area of high pressure?   area of cold air  
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In what direction do ocean currents flow in the northern hemisphere?   clockwise  
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In what direction do ocean currents flow in the southern hemisphere?   counterclockwise  
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How are season different between the northern and southern hemisphere?   they are the opposite  
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What is a climograph?   a graph showing the average daily temperature and precipitation for each month of the year for a specific location  
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What does precipitation look like on a climograph?   bar graph  
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What does temperature look like on a climograph?   line graph  
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