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reviewing facts
section 1
- what are the effects of the earth’s tilt, rota - tion, and revolution?
- what are the differences in sunlight at the tropic of cancer, the tropic of capricorn, and the poles?
- how is co₂ related to the green - house effect?
section 2
- list three key factors that affect climate.
- describe the changes in air pressure that occur during an el niño year. how do these changes affect wind patterns?
- how do large bodies of water and mountains affect climate?
section 3
- what are the major climate regions into which geographers divide the earth?
- what main types of vegetation grow in the earth’s major cli - mate regions?
- in what ways might the burning of fossil fuels affect a region’s vegetation?
Brief Explanations
- Earth's tilt causes seasons, rotation causes day - night cycle, revolution is the orbit around the Sun.
- Sunlight is more direct at Tropics, less at Poles. The Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn have more consistent sunlight than Poles.
- CO₂ is a greenhouse gas. It traps heat in the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect.
- Key climate - affecting factors include latitude, altitude, and proximity to water.
- During El Niño, air pressure changes in the Pacific. It can reverse wind patterns.
- Large bodies of water moderate climate, mountains can cause orographic precipitation and affect wind patterns.
- Geographers divide Earth into regions like tropical, temperate, polar, etc.
- Vegetation types vary by climate region, e.g., rainforests in tropical regions, tundra in polar regions.
- Burning fossil fuels can increase CO₂ levels, causing climate change which may harm or change vegetation.
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- Tilt causes seasons, rotation causes day - night, revolution is orbit.
- More direct sunlight at Tropics, less at Poles.
- CO₂ is a greenhouse gas contributing to the greenhouse effect.
- Latitude, altitude, proximity to water.
- Air pressure changes in Pacific, can reverse wind patterns.
- Water moderates climate, mountains affect precipitation and wind.
- Tropical, temperate, polar, etc.
- Vary by climate region (e.g., rainforest in tropics, tundra in polar).
- Can increase CO₂, cause climate change and harm vegetation.