The Climates of The Earth: A) What Is The Difference Between and Weather ?

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THE CLIMATES OF THE

EARTH

A) What is the difference between climate


and weather ?
-Climate: it is the average state of the
atmosphere at a specific place
- Weather: it is the state of the
atmosphere at a given time and place

B) The climatic zones


There are five great climatic zones on the
Earth:

- One hot zone situated between the two tropics

- Two cold zones one in each hemisphere, located


inside the polar circles

-Two temperate zones one in each hemisphere,


stretched between the tropics and the polar circles
C) Climate elements

It´s represented on a
Element It´s measured with
map by

Temperature

Lines called
Thermometer ISOTHERMS

Lines called
Precipitations
ISOHYETS

Pluviometer

Lines called
Pressure
ISOBARS

Barometer

Weather vane
(direction of the
wind)
Winds

Anemometer
( speed)
D) The climates of the Earth

Name of the Temperatures Precipitations


climate

Equatorial Constant very hot temperatures Very abundant precipitations all the
climate (25ºC ) No seasons year ( 2000 mm)

Tropical Constant very hot temperatures Very abundant precipitations in a


climate (18-20ºC) period ( wet season) ( 1000 mm)

Very hot temperatures:


Desert climate - The day is hot Scarce precipitations ( 200 mm)
- The night is cold

Oceanic climate Mild temperatures Abundant precipitations (800 mm)

Continental Winter: very cold Summer: humid


climate Summer: very hot (600 mm)

Summer: very dry


Mediterranean Winter: mild
Winter: it rains
climate Summer: very hot
(800 mm)

It’s very cold. In winter (-50ºC)


Polar climate There are no precipitations
There is no summer

High mountain
Temperatures are cold Abundant precipitations. It snows
climate

Some examples of climate diagrams

Sierra Nevada Málaga

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