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Climate and Vegetation Patterns. Chapter 3.3 Notes Pg. 50. Tropical Climates. World’s climates support a variety of ecosystems. Ecosystem is a variety of plants and animals in an area. The worlds most diverse ecosystems are found in the tropical climate regions. Tropical Humid Climate.
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Climate and Vegetation Patterns Chapter 3.3 Notes Pg. 50
Tropical Climates • World’s climates support a variety of ecosystems. • Ecosystem is a variety of plants and animals in an area. • The worlds most diverse ecosystems are found in the tropical climate regions.
Tropical Humid Climate • Found in areas close to the equator. • Warm temperatures and plentiful rainfall, never cold. • Air is always rising. Unstable and storms daily. In some areas rainfall comes in one wet season. • Monsoon is a wind system in which winds completely reverse direction and cause seasons of wet and dry weather.
Tropical Wet and Dry climates • Just to the north and south of the tropical humid climate is the tropical wet and dry climate. Sometimes called tropical savannah climate. • Climate results from seasonal changes in the way the Sun’s rays strike areas just north and south of the equator. Savannas are tropical grasslands, scattered trees, and shrubs.
Dry Climates • Arid means dry. All dry climate regions have low annual rainfall.
Arid Climate • Most are found about 30 degrees north and south of the equator. • This area has stable, sinking, dry air all year. • Little rain falls there. Also found in the rain shadow of some mountains. • Areas can experience temperature extremes.
Semiarid Climate • The Semiarid climate is a transition zone between the arid climate and the more humid climates. • Receive more moisture than the deserts but less than the more humid areas.
Middle – Latitude Climates • Temperate climates. Do not experience the extremes of the other climates.
Mediterranean climate • The Mediterranean climate exists mainly in two kinds of areas. • Along the coastal areas of southern Europe. • West coasts of continents with cool ocean currents.
Humid Subtropical Climate • More widespread than the Mediterranean climate. Easter side of continents where there are warm ocean currents. • Summers are hot and humid. Winters are mild. • Hurricanes can be a danger. • Deciduous forests – trees lose their leaves during part of the year. Coniferous – remain green.
Marine West Coast Climate • Influenced by oceans. Found on the west coasts of continents in the upper middle latitudes. • Mild all year. • Widespread in northwestern Europe.
Humid Continental Climate • Found in the interiors and east coasts of upper middle latitude continents. Invasions of cold and warm air regularly affect these areas. • Most changeable weather conditions. 4 distinct seasons.
High Latitude and Highland Climates • Subarctic Climate – long winters, temperatures stay below freezing half the year. • Tundra – long winter, almost never above freezing. • Ice Cap – always covered by huge flat masses of ice and snow. • Highland – change with elevation