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Using the Köppen system, how is the climate of Antarctica classified?

Lesson 1.01

What Are the 5 Koppen Climate Classification Types? - Earth How

Question 1 options:

Type D: Snow Climate


Type C; Warm Temperate


Type A: Tropical


Type E: Polar

Question 2 (1 point)
Annual precipitation rates can be collected for several years, added together, and divided by the number of years to obtain an average annual precipitation rate.



Lesson 1.01

Question 2 options:
True
False
Question 3 (1 point)
Climatologists study cumulative weather data. They analyze the average ______ and average ________



Lesson 1.01

Question 3 options:

snow, rain


rain, sun


temperature, precipitation


snow, sun

Question 4 (1 point)
Which climate zone would the location on this map be at 40°N and 60°N? Hint: Ohio is in this zone.

What is the primary reason that much of the world's immigration in the 21st century involves people moving from temperate climates to cold places like Canada, Sweden, the USA, and the UK? -

Lesson 1.02

Question 4 options:

Highland


Polar


Temperate


Tropical

Question 5 (1 point)
Part of the Appalachian Mountain range is at the same latitude as Tokyo. How would their climates compare?

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Lesson 1.02

Question 5 options:

The climate in the Appalachian Mountains is likely cooler than in Tokyo, which is not located on a mountain.


The climate is the same temperature


The climate data is not available


The climate in the Appalachian Mountains is warmer than Tokyo because of the mountains.

Question 6 (1 point)
A ski resort is best located on the windward side of the mountain because it will receive more snow.



Lesson 1.03

Question 6 options:
True
False
Question 7 (1 point)
Choose ALL of the factors that influence climate

Lesson 1.03

Question 7 options:

Altitude ( height above sea level)


closeness to bodies of water


latitude


geographic location


ocean currents

Question 8 (1 point)
Regions near the ___________ receive solar energy at a more direct angle and for more hours each day on average.

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Lesson 1.03

Question 8 options:

North America


North Pole


South Pole


equator

Question 9 (1 point)


What is the definition of an atmosphere?

Lesson 1.04



Question 9 options:

an area above Earth that scatters sunlight into all colors of the rainbow


portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that makes the sky look blue


the blanket of gases that surrounds Earth and some other planets


none of the choices

Question 10 (1 point)
What is used to classify the layers of the atmosphere?

Lesson 1.04



Question 10 options:

differences among temperature, altitude, and weather


all of the choices


Differences among altitude, wind speed, and weather


differences among temperature, air pressure, and density

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First question is: Type E

Second Question is: True

Third is: Temperature and precipitation

Forth is: Temperate

Fifth is: The Appalachian Mountains' climate is cooler than Tokyo's climate

Sixth is: True

Seventh is: I'm not sure what some of the others are, but I know Altitude is one

Eigth is: Equator

Ninth is: The blanket of gases that surrounds Earth and some other planets

Tenth is: Honestly, I'm not sure. It wouldn't tell me if this one was right or not. Though, it's either "differences among temperature, air pressure, and density" or "Differences among altitude, wind speed, and weather" if I remember correctly

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