3.3 Europe's climate V3

Europe's climates
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This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Europe's climates

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What are we going to do today
European climates
Climate clasification
Jouwweb

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Lesson aims
At the end of the lesson you:
- Can name the different climates that exist in Europe
- Can name what climate is part of your chosen country/city 

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00:42
On which continent is Christmas celebrated in the summer

Slide 5 - Open question

01:34
The Earth is in January closer to the sun than in July
A
True
B
False

Slide 6 - Quiz

02:12
How many degrees does the earth tilt?
A
90.5
B
15.4
C
23.4
D
21.5

Slide 7 - Quiz

02:29
There are more day-lights in
A
Summer
B
Winter

Slide 8 - Quiz

03:47
When does the summer start?

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Madrid
Heerlen

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European climates
Mediterranean climate:
Climate zone with moderate temperatures and a dry summer

For example Rome

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European climates
Maritime (oceanic) climate
Climate zone with moderate temperatures and precipitation throughout the year

For example London

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European climates
Continental climate:
Warm summer and cold winter, precipitation throughout the year

For example Moscow

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Climate classification
Wladmir Köppen 
Climate classification system of 1884

Vegetation and animals varies around the world

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What climate is this

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What climate is this?

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Lesson aims
At the end of the lesson you:
- Can name the different climates that exist in Europe
- Can name what climate is part of your chosen country/city 

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Finished?
Continue working on Project P.R.O.M.O.T.E
-> Write your chapter about climate 
-> Continue working on the other chapters
-> Read your book

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