4 - Climate graphs

Welcome to geography!
Bilingual Education year 2




Mister De Graaf
Boss of Geography
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Welcome to geography!
Bilingual Education year 2




Mister De Graaf
Boss of Geography

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Learning objectives
At the end of this chapter, you will be able to
• Explain the difference between weather and climate
• Describe the water cycle step by step
• Describe how three different types of rainfall are formed
• Describe and identify the different climate zones
• Connect climate graphs to climate zones and places
• Explain climate differences between places


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This lesson
Dive deep into the different climates
Make some notes
Connect climates to climate graphs

!NEW! -  Learning objective - !EPIC! !MUST LEARN! - WOW!
Connect climate graphs to climate zones and places

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We'll watch the BBC weather forecast of today. 

Which different elements of weather do you recognize? 

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In the weather forecast you've recognised the four charecteristics or elements of weather:

  • Temperature
  • Precipitation
  • Wind (speed and direction)
  • Cloud cover 
With these four elements you can express the difference in weather between places.

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Reflection
Can you name the five different climate zones?


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5 main climate regions
  1. Equatorial climates​ (or tropical climates)​
  2.  Arid climates​ (or dry climates)​
  3.  Maritime climates​ (or sea climates)​
  4.  Continental climates​ (or land climates)​
  5.  Polar climates​ (or cold climates (including mountain climates))​




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Exercise
For each of the three types of rainfall, explain step by step how the rainfall is caused
 
Can you explain it to someone who has never heard about this before? (like a younger brother or sister, or your cat or dog)

*Wow*

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Tropical Rainforest
Warm all year round (25-30 degrees)
Extremely high rainfall
No different seasons
Around the equator


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Savannah
Tropical climate with a dry period

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Steppe
Arid climate
Precipitation 250-450 mm per year

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Desert
Arid climate
Precipitation 0-250 mm per year

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Temperate Sea Climate
Sea climate
Cool summers (below 20), soft winters (above 0)
Rainfall throughout the year

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Mediterranean climate
Sea climate
Warm, dry summers
Soft, wet winters

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Land climate / continental climat
Big difference between summer and winter temperature

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Tundra climate
Summer: 0 - 10 degrees
Winter: below 0

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Polar climate
Temperature always below 0

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Connect climate graphs to
climate zones and places

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Climate graph
Can you tell me how to
read a graph like this?

What does the red line mean?
What do the blue bars mean?

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Climate graph
The red line shows the
average temperature per
month (in ºC)

The blue bars show the
average amount of
precipitation (in mm per month)

 

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Let's practice!
Use page 240 - 244 in Atlas
Use your iPad to look up cities

Connect the cities to the graphs

Don't be shy to raise your hand
if you need any help!

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