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Title: World Geography


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  • World Geography
  • Chapter 3 Section 1

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  • I. Seasons - caused by the earth's tilt (23.5
    degrees).
  • A. Revolution - earth's movement around the sun.
    (365 1/4 days)

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Revolution
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  • B. Rotation - earth spinning on its axis. (24
    hours)

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  • C. Solstice - June 21 and December 21
  • - (exact dates vary slightly)
  • 1. The direct rays of the sun are at the
    tropics
  • - June 21st Tropic of Cancer
  • - December 21st Tropic of Capricorn

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June 21st
Summer
Winter
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December 21st
Winter
Summer
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  • 2. The solstice provides the longest and
    shortest amounts of - daylight and darkness.
  • 3. The Solstice is the beginning of summer and
    winter.

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  • D. Equinox - March 21 and September 22.
  • - (exact dates vary slightly)
  • 1. The direct rays of the sun at the - equator

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March 21st or September 22nd
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  • 2. Equal amounts of - daylight and darkness.
  • 3. The equinox is the beginning of Spring and
    Fall.

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  • II. Weather - atmospheric condition at any given
    moment.

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  • A. Causes of weather
  • 1. water vapor
  • 2. clouds
  • 3. landforms
  • 4. bodies of water
  • 5. elevation
  • 6. air movement

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  • B. Types of Precipitation
  • 1. Convectional - caused by the heating of moist
    air.

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  • 2. Orographic - rain caused by mountain barriers.
  • - Rain shadow effect mountain barriers cast a
    shadow where it does not rain.

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Orographic Rainfall
Rain Shadow
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  • 3. Frontal - caused when a cold front meets with
    a warm front.

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  • 4. We see precipitation as
  • a. rain
  • b. snow
  • c. sleet
  • d. hail

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  • 5. We see condensation as
  • a. fog
  • b. dew
  • c. clouds

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  • C. Weather Extremes
  • 1. Hurricanes
  • 2. Tornado
  • 3. blizzard
  • 4. drought
  • 5. flood
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