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What is climate?
Climate describes the average conditions of the atmosphere
in a large region over 30 years or more. Climate includes
such characteristics as clouds and precipitation, average
temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, solar radiation,
and wind. Climate can refer to conditions in a region as
small as an island or to conditions across an entire planet.
Because of its varied geography, British Columbia has a
range of climates. A biogeoclimatic zone is a region with a
certain type of plant life, soil, geography, and climate. British
Columbia has 14 biogeoclimatic zones.
Identify Concepts
Highlight each question head
in this section. Then use a
different colour to highlight
the answers to these
questions.
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Reading Check
Give an example of a
carbon sink.
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Use the terms in the vocabulary box to fill in the blanks. Use each term only once.
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7. Currents of air or water are deflected to the right in the northern hemisphere and
to the left in the southern hemisphere due to the
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8. The variation in the winds, including El Nio and La Nia events, are described as
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9. The deep ocean is considered a
because it removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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2. What would be the effect on the climate in the northern hemisphere if the tilt of Earth
increased from 23.5o to 24.5o?
3. Over time, the wobble in Earths rotation will change. What effect will this have?
4. What is the relationship between the shape of the Earths orbit and solar radiation?
7. What would happen to Earths temperature if the levels of carbon dioxide released
into the atmosphere continues to increase?
8. What are some of the effects of a volcanic eruption that could affect climate?
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Decreased rain
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Natural causes of
climate change
Match each Term on the left with the best
Descriptor on the right. Each Descriptor may
be used only once.
Term
1.
sink
carbon
source
3.
4.
El Nio
El NioSouthern
Oscillation
5.
greenhouse
gases
6.
La Nia
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natural
greenhouse effect
8.
paleoclimatologists
A. oxygen
C. carbon monoxide
B. nitrogen
D. carbon dioxide
Descriptor
carbon
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Assessment
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B. I and II only
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