Lesson 3

Lesson 3
Lesson goals:
1. Review §5.2 
2.  Köppen Climate System
3. Start §5.3 
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Lesson 3
Lesson goals:
1. Review §5.2 
2.  Köppen Climate System
3. Start §5.3 

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Why is the difference in winter en summer temperature relatively small in India
A
It has a monsoon climate
B
It is on the leeward side of the Himalayas
C
The sea influence is large
D
It is close to the Equator

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What causes the dry monsoon in India? This is because the
A
wind from the Indian Ocean is relatively cold
B
wind from inland is dry
C
wind from the H-pressure area in Asia is dry
D
wind from the L-pressure area in Asia is dry

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What causes the wet monsoon in India?
A
Winds from the Indian ocean carry moisty air
B
Winds from the east carried towards the west
C
Winds from L-pressure area create rain
D
Winds from the H-pressure area from the Himalayas

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Which word is missing?
Sea breeze - rising moisty air, - air cools down - ... - rainfall
A
evaporation
B
leeward side
C
condesation
D
windward side

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There is a low pressure area around the Equator because
A
air comes from a high pressure area
B
air is heated up by perpendicular sunrays
C
the presence of trade winds
D
the vegetation releases a lot of moisture

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Eventually the risen air descends because it .......... and creates a .......... pressure area
A
heats up - high
B
cools - low
C
heats up - low
D
cools - high

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Why are the winds which blow towards the equator called trade winds?
A
They would carry sailors towards India
B
They carried European sailers towards America
C
They enabled trade between various nations
D
They were used to trade goods across the Atlantic

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Why does the abbreviation ITCZ mean?
A
Intercontinental conference zone
B
Intertropical convergence zone
C
Intertropical conference zone
D
Intercontinental convergence zone

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In January the red line (ITCZ) moves further south across the land in Africa & South America. Why?
A
The continents are less influenced by the ocean
B
The winds blow further south on the continents
C
Land heats up faster than water
D
Water heats up faster than land

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