TTO 2 - climate graphs

Climates around Earth
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Climates around Earth

Slide 1 - Slide

Wind comes over sea. This means:
A
Colder weather
B
Warmer weather
C
Colder winters Warmer summers
D
Milder winters Colder summers

Slide 2 - Quiz

There is a warm ocean current. This means.
A
more condensation so more rain
B
more condensation so less rain
C
more evaporation so more rain
D
more evaporation so less rain

Slide 3 - Quiz

You can find deserts ...
A
On the windward side of the mountain
B
Near the equator
C
Near cold ocean currents

Slide 4 - Quiz

This climate graph shows a place with a ... climate
A
tropical
B
desert
C
continental
D
maritime

Slide 5 - Quiz

This climate graph shows a place with a ... climate
A
polar
B
mountain
C
continental
D
maritime

Slide 6 - Quiz

Look at the map and the graphs. Which graph belongs to which place? Explain how you can see that.

Slide 7 - Open question

It rains a lot here, and it's warm all year round. Which climate is this?
A
Tropical
B
Equatorial
C
Maritime
D
Mediterranean

Slide 8 - Quiz

Study the climate graphs. Which two differences can you see?

Slide 9 - Open question

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B

Slide 10 - Drag question

What caused the difference in climate between these two places?
A
The altitude
B
The latitude
C
The distance from the sea
D
The ocean currents

Slide 11 - Quiz

Study the climate graphs. Which two differences can you see?

Slide 12 - Open question

C
D

Slide 13 - Drag question

What caused the difference in climate between these two places?
A
The altitude
B
The latitude
C
The distance from the sea
D
The ocean currents

Slide 14 - Quiz

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B
C
D

Slide 15 - Drag question

Slide 16 - Slide

What are you going to do next?
Go to Magister studiewijzer

Download the document 'matching climate graphs'.
Match the climate graphs with the correct places on the map.


Compare the: latitude, altitude, distance from the sea and ocean currents.

Slide 17 - Slide