4.3 Weather and Climate
Comprehension Check Game
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02.03.20
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02.03.20
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How does the sun’s energy most directly influence precipitation in an area?
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Elevation is the measure of how high something is above a reference point. What is the most common reference point used to refer to the elevation of natural land-forms?
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Surface currents can affect climate and weather. What are surface currents?
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What causes wind?
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The latitude of a place affects its climate, in particular its temperature. Which sentence best describes how latitude and air temperature are related?
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A student records the following observations: It rained on Monday. It was sunny on Tuesday. It rained again on Wednesday. What is this student recording?
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Because of differences in the intensity of solar energy, climates in higher latitudes are generally colder than climates in lower latitudes. What causes some areas of Earth to receive less intense solar energy than others?
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What are the two main factors that determine climate?
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Why do coastal areas have cooler summers than inland areas at the same latitude?
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Large bodies of water can influence climate. Which one of the following statements about large bodies of water and there effect on coastal climate is true?
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