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What Causes Climate?. Section 9.1. Standards. Science 6.4 a Students know the sun is the major source of energy for Earth’s surface. Science 6.4 e Students know differences in pressure, heat, air movement and humidity results in a change in weather. . Language of the Discipline. Climate - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What Causes Climate?

What Causes Climate?Section 9.1

StandardsScience 6.4 a Students know the sun is the major source of energy for Earths surface.Science 6.4 e Students know differences in pressure, heat, air movement and humidity results in a change in weather. Language of the DisciplineClimateTropical zoneTemperate zoneMarine climateContinental climateOcean currentLeewardMonsoonWindwardPolar zoneMicroclimate Anticipatory Set Lets review the World Temperature Zones map we drew last week. What zone occurs between 66.5* N and 23.5* N?What zone is located at each of the poles?What zone does Mexico and most of Africa live in? Input/ ClimateScientists used 2 factors for climateTemperature and precipitation These factors affect larger climate regions as well as smaller ones. A small area of climate is different from those around it my have its own microclimate. Factors Affecting TemperatureLatitude-LongitudeAltitude- high mountains have an effect on climateDistance from large bodies of water Oceans or lakesOcean currentsZones Land by the equator is warmer because the suns rays hits Earth surface more directly. Farther away from the equator- the suns ray is spread out over a larger area and less warmth. Tropical Zone receives direct or nearly direct sunlight all year round. Look at your maps you drew. The green zone would be our examples of Tropical zones. ZonesPolar zones- suns rays strike at a lower angle and they now have a cooler climate. Look at our maps we drew, the polar zones are located at the top and bottoms of our maps. Temperate zones- in the summer the suns rays strike these zones more directly. Winter- they strike at a lower angle. Look at our maps, these zones can be identified by looking at the orange areas.

Bodies of WaterMarine Climates- mild winters and cool summersExample: West coast of North America Continental Climates- extreme temperatures than marine climates. Winters are cold and summers are warm/hot. Example: Canada and Russia Ocean CurrentsStreams of water within the oceans that move in regular patterns. May flow on the surface or deep below Currents can move heat from the tropics towards the poles. This produces warm air. Cold currents bring cold water and produces cold air.

Factors Affecting PrecipitationPrevailing winds- weather patterns depend on the movement of huge air masses. They can be warm or cold. Water vapor in the clouds determine precipitation. Water from near oceans/lakes carry more precipitation. Precipitation FactorsPresences of mountains (Sierra Nevada mountains)Windward- side of the mountain that the wind hits first. Leeward- side of the mountain that is in a rain shadow (hardly rains) (Death Valley)Warm air blows in from the ocean and is pushed up by the mountains. As the air rises it cools and water vapor condenses. Precipitation is then released.

Seasonal WindsMonsoons- sea and land breezes over a large region that change the direction with the seasons. The air that blows is very warm and humid. It rises over the land and cools. Clouds are formed and creates heavy rains. Thailand and India receive little rain in winter Land Breeze blows steadily from the land to the ocean. SeasonsWinter, Spring, Summer, FallTilted Axis- seasons are cased because of this axis as Earth travels around the sun. An imaginary line that passes between both poles. Earth is tilted to a 23.5* angle. When it is winter here, it is summer in Australia. When it is summer here, it is winter is Australia.

Modeling Lets answer questions that relate to our text to help create logical notes. 1. How does temperature vary in Earths temperature zones? 2. List 3 things that affect precipitation 3. How might Earths climate be different if Earth were not tilted on its axis? Checking for UnderstandingList one continent that is in the polar zoneIn June, what season is it in the Southern Hemisphere? What is a monsoon? Guided PracticeIndependent PracticeWorksheet Guided Practice # 1-3Stop! Have your paper checked!

Independent Practice # 4-10Bill NyeVarious ArtistsTV Theme SongsiTunes 10.6.3