Title: Chapter 3 Physical Geography: Climate and Vegetation
1Chapter 3 Physical Geography Climate and
Vegetation
2Overview/ generalization about Chapter 3
3What is the difference between weather and
climate?
4Weather is the daily conditions at a particular
time location.
5Climate is defined as the weather conditions at a
particular location over a long period of time.
6Section 1 Seasons and Weather
7- 1. Seasons are caused by the earths tilt
- (23 ½)
8and revolution (365 ¼)
9- 2. Daily weather is the result of many factors,
including
10solar energy, water vapor,
11landforms, bodies of water
12and air movement
13- 3.Types of extreme weather include
- tornadoes
14hurricanes
15blizzards
16droughts
17floods
18Section 2 Climate
- 1. Four major factors influence the climate of a
region. They are
19wind and ocean currents
20latitude
21altitude/ elevation
22topography
23- B. Climates change over
- time. Scientists
- believe that the warming of the earth
-
24- C. Some climate changes are natural while others
are result of human activities.
25Section 3 World Climate Regions
- A. Climate region definitions tell what typical
weather conditions are like in a region.
26- B. Temperature and precipitation define climate
regions.
27- C. A places location on a continent, its
topography, and its elevation influence its
climate.
28Section 4 Soils and Vegetation
- Soil characteristics and climate are major
influences on vegetation regions. - 1. vegetation patterns are
- identified by the basis of the
- ecosystems they support.
- 2. An ecosystem is an interdependent
- community of plants animals.
29B. Four main types of biomes
- Forest which can be the type we have or they can
be - Rain forest which are the most complex
ecosystems in the world.
30 31 32 33 34farming
35methods of irrigation
36building dams