Chapter 2.4 the revision

Chapter 2.4 The revision
Habitation in the world
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Chapter 2.4 The revision
Habitation in the world

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Weather and climate
What is the difference?

Weather is what is happening in the atmosphere at a specific place and time.
Climate is the average weather in a large area during a period of 30 or 40 years.


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Landscape zones are characterized by the vegetation  that grows there. 
Savannah: 
Clusters of trees, grass and shrubs
Tundra:
Moss, grass and shrubs
The vegetation is dependent on precipitation and temperature.

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A diagram of the average temperature and the average precipitation is called a climate chart.
Red line: the average temperature
Blue bars: the average precipitation


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Look at diagram A. Which climate suits this area?
A
Tropical climate
B
polar climate
C
temperate climate
D
dry climate

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Look at diagram D. Which climate suits this area?
A
tropical climate
B
polar climate
C
temperate climate
D
dry climate

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Which climate?

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Which climate?

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Polar climate
Temperate zone
Tropical zone
Dry climate
Cold!!
0 to 23 1/2 degrees latitude N and S

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Population distribution in China
High or low?

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Population distribution in China
High or low?

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Where would you like to live?

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What is the relationship between population density and climate?

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Regions are sparsely populated because they are too high, too dry, too cold or infertile.

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Regions are densely populated if they get enough precipitation and it is not too cold. Billions of people live in deciduous forest areas in the temperate zone.
Most of the original vegetation has disappeared and has been replaced by arable land: fields and meadows.

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High density
low density
Polar region
New York city
Temperate zone

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Homework
  • Learn chapter 2,4 (make a summury and a KIM so you learn the keywords!!)
  • Prepare for the next lesson: learn chapter 3,1

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