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A pattern of weather that occurs in an area over many years   Climate  
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What are the elements that are averaged to determine climate   temperature, precipitation, air pressure, humidity, and days of sunshine  
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Distances north or south of the equator   Latitude  
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In which climate does the sun shine directly overhead, keeping temperatures high   Tropics (between 23 degrees north & 23 degrees south)  
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In which climate does the sun shine at a low angle, keeping temperatures low.   Polar zones (between 66 degrees north and 66 degrees south to the poles)  
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What zones are between the tropics and the polar zones?   Temperate zones  
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At what temperatures are Temperate zones?   moderate temperatures  
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How do large bodies of water affect the climate of coastal areas?   By absorbing or giving off heat.  
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What can ocean currents can bring to coastal areas?   Warm or cool temperatures and moisture.  
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What landform affectstheir own climate as well as the climates of nearby areas   Mountains  
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At the same latitude, is the climate on a mountain colder or warmer that the climate at sea level?   Colder  
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What do mountains cause the air to do?   Rise, cool, and condense, creating a wetter climate on tehe windward side of the mountain and a much drier climate on the leeward side.  
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Why do cities frequently have higher temperatures than surrounding areas?   Because of their large areas of solar radiation-absorbing pavement and concrete.  
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what is the name of a climate classification system?   Koppen's system  
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What does Koppen's system examine   temperature, precipitation and plant types  
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what are 6 types of climate?   tropical, mild, dry, continental, polar, and high elevation  
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What is Adaptation   Any structure or behavior that helps an organism survive in its environment  
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What are structural adaptations   body structures that help organisms survive in certain climates  
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What are 2 examples of structural adaptation   fur of mammales isulates them from the cold temperatures and a cactus's thick fleshy stem helps it hold water.  
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What are 2 examples of behavioral adaptations   hibernation and estivation  
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what is hibernation   a period of greatly reduced activity during cold months  
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what is estivation   a state of inactivation similar to to hibernation that occurs during periods of intense heat.  
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What are seasons?   short periods of climatic change caused by changes in the amount of solar radiation an area receives.  
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What happens as the Earth revolves around the Sun?   different areas of the Earth are tilted towar the Sun  
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Do the tropics experience much seasonal temperature change?   no  
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What areas experience great seasonal temperature change?   high latitudes near the poles  
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What is El Nino   an occasional climatic event in which strong Pacific winds weaken and sometimes reverse  
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what is one effect of El Nino   Ocean temperaturesnear Peru heat up  
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What is a second effect of El Nino   the position and strength of one of the jet streams may be altered, changing wind and precipitation patterns around the world  
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What is a third effect of El Nino   Africa and Australia may experience drought  
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What is La Nina   the winds blowing across the Pacific are stronger than normal  
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