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1
Social Studies
  • Chapter 1 Lesson 3

2
Think- Write- Share
  1. What do you think of when you hear the following
    words polar, desert, and tropical? Hint What
    are these words used to describe?

3
Essential Questions
  1. How does latitude and altitude affect human
    environments?
  2. How do land, water, and climate regions affect
    our environment?
  3. What is the relationship between climate and
    vegetation?

4
Lesson Vocabulary
  • Vocabulary
  • climate
  • temperate
  • Altitude
  • latitude
  • rain shadow
  • Vegetation
  • Land Breeze
  • Sea Breeze
  • arid

5
Basics of Geography Climate
  • What is Climate
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?v95TtXYjOEv4
  • Write 3 facts on the back of your vocabulary from
    the video. Write the facts at the top of the
    page. You will need more room on the page at a
    later time.

6
Turn to page 34 in your text book.
  • Preview page 34-39
  • With your table group, read pages 34-39 as a
    group. Take turns reading by changing readers for
    every paragraph.

7
Scavenger HuntTake your vocab and scavenger hunt
out please?
  • Using page 34-39 answer the questions on the
    scavenger hunt. .

8
1) The Affect of Latitude
  • Latitude affects the angles at which the suns
    rays hit Earths surface.
  • The more vertical the rays, (near the equator)
    the hotter the climate.

9
2) The Affect of Land and Water
  • Land heats more quickly than water, but it also
    cools more quickly.
  • Water takes longer to warm, but it stays warmer
    longer.
  • Places near water are likely to be warmer while
    places inland are cooler.

10
3) The Affect of Altitude
  • The higher the altitude, the cooler the
    temperature.
  • Altitude affects precipitation on a mountain
    side. (Rain Shadow)
  • For every 1,000 feet you go up, the
    temperature drops 3 degrees.

11
4)The Six Major Climate Regions
  • tropical
  • desert
  • temperate warm
  • temperate cold
  • polar
  • highland

12
Desert
  • Areas that receive 10 or less inches of
    precipitation a year are considered arid.
  • Deserts can be hot or cold BUT they are all dry.
  • Vegetation has adapted. Some have leaves and
    stems to store water. Others have long root
    systems to reach more water. They grow far apart
    so they do not compete for water.

13
Tropical
  • Near the Equator- between the Tropic of Cancer
    and the Tropic of Capricorn.
  • Warm all year long with a lot of rain. Sometimes
    as much as 100 inches per year.
  • There is no Winter Season in the Tropics
  • Many rainforest
  • Average Temperature is 80 Degrees.

14
Temperate Cold
  • Found in the Temperate Region (Middle Latitudes)
  • Affected by the land
  • Temperate Cold climates are mostly inland or in
    the center of a continent.
  • Big changes in temperature from summer to winter.
  • Same amounts of precipitation all year

15
Temperate Warm
  • Affected by bodies of water
  • Found along coastal areas near oceans and seas.
  • Marine climate- warm and damp or wet
  • Mediterranean- warm and mostly dry

16
Highlands
  • Found in Hilly and Mountainous Regions
  • Temperature, precipitation, and vegetation
    depends on altitude, wind, and the rain shadow.

17
Polar
  • Name comes from their location near the North and
    South Pole.
  • Polar Climate does not have a summer
  • Some mosses an grass grow in some regions.
  • In other regions, no vegetation grows at all.
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