VERY HOT ALL YEAR WEATHER CONDITIONS IN A LONG TIME THE CONDITIONS FOR FEW DAYS

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WEATHER VERY HOT ALL YEAR CLIMATE WEATHER CONDITIONS IN A LONG TIME TROPICAL ZONE THERE ARE THE FOUR SEASONS TEMPERATE ZONE HERE IS FREEZING COLD ALL YEAR POLAR ZONE THE CONDITIONS FOR FEW DAYS Worksheet n 7-8

LATITUDE ALTITUDE TEMPERATE ZONE HOW THE TEMPERATURE CHANGES GOING UP A MOUNTAIN. CLIMATIC ZONE WITH THE FOUR SEASONS. POLAR ZONE, TEMPERATE ZONE AND TROPICAL ZONE ARE THIS. CLIMATIC ZONE CLIMATE WEATHER WHAT HAPPENS IN A PLACE OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME. WHAT HAPPENS IN A PLACE DURING A DAY. WE CAN SAY IT REFFERED TO AN OCEAN, A SEA OR A BIG LAKE.

MASSES OF WATER DEGREES SUNRAYS THE PLANET WHERE WE LIVE. THE WATER VAPOR IN THE AIR. ONE OF THE FOUR CARDINAL POINTS. EARTH HUMIDITY WEST THE MEASURE OF TEMPERATURE, ANGLES AND LATITUDE. THEY COME FROM THE SUN AND GIVE US ENERGY AND LIGHT. DIFFERENT CLIMATIC ZONES ON THE EARTH BECAUSE IT S ROUND.

We measure LATITUDE in DEGREES ( ) From 0 Equator line, to 90 degrees at the Poles. We distinguish if we are moving towards North or South adding N or S after the degrees. Look at the map and fill in the gaps: ITALY IS BETWEEN AND. MOST PART OF AFRICA IS BETWEEN AND THE LATITUDE OF INDIA IS Worksheet n 10 GLOSSARY Earth: it s the name of our planet. Year: it is 365 days long. Rays: they come from the sun and bring light and energy to the Earth. Long: many years or kilometers.. Short: not tall, small.

WEATHER CONDITIONS DOES IT DESCRIBE A VERY LONG PERIOD OF TIME? YES NO CLIMATE DOES IT DESCRIBE TODAY S WEATHER? YES NO WEATHER FORECAST worksheet n 4

WEATHER CONDITIONS C L I M A T E TIME LINE Worksheet n 5

Table n 16 CLIMATE S FACTOR WHAT IS IT? WHAT DOES IT DO? EXAMPLE LATITUDE ALTITUDE MASSES OF WATER

NAME DATE 1. What is CLIMATE? weather condition in a day something that is hot or cold weather conditions in a long period of time 2. What can you measure in degrees ( )? humidity latitude altitude 3. Snow is: a climate s factor a cold man a climate s element 4. Sunrays bring to the Earth: light and energy long and short plants and animals

5. Going up a mountain, temperature changes. This is called: degrees snow altitude 6. Where is Siror? Polar zone Temperate zone Tropical zone 7. In the Tropical zone is always: cold boiling hot cool 8. In the Polar zone is always: boiling hot warm freezing cold

9. In the Temperate zone Spring is: warm and windy boiling hot freezing cold and foggy 10. Humidity is: a mass of cold or hot air that moves fast. water vapor in the air cold white flakes REFLECT ABOUT CLIL: - Do you like Geography in English? -Write, in Italian, what you most enjoyed: -Say what you did not like at all: -What was more difficult: language or geography?

Explain why (in Italian): -Would you like to do some more Geography in English?

WHAT LATITUDE IS IT? Siror is. New York is. Rome is. is. is. is. WHAT LATITUDE IS IT? Siror is. New York is. Rome is. is. is. is. Worksheet n 11

ALTITUDE The temperature is higher at the sea level and it gets colder going to the top of the mountain. The temperature decreses about 1,5 every 200 meters from the sea level to the top. Read carefully and answer: -If there are 32 at the sea level, how many degrees could you find at 400m high? 30 28 29 -If you are at 600m and there are 22, what temperature could you find at the beach? 18,5 26,5 24,5 WORKSHEET N 12

MASSES OF WATER Water captures energy from the sun during the summertime. When is Winter, the water masses are warm and keep the air mild all around. For this reason, it is warmer in winter near the sea or the big lakes, like Garda. Colour with the same colour the word and its definition. ALTITUDE WATER AND CLIMATE LATITUDE WEATHER SUNRAYS DEGREES CLIMATE EARTH WHAT HAPPENS DURING ONE DAY DIFFERENT CONDITIONS ON THE EARTH BECAUSE IS ROUND ENERGY AND LIGHT FROM THE SUN MILD AIR IN WINTER THE PLANET WHERE WE LIVE THE MEASURE OF TEMPERATURE WHAT HAPPENS IN A PLACE OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME HOW THE TEMPERATURE CHANGES GOING UP A MOUNTAIN Worksheet n 13

CLIMATE S MAIN FACTORS WORKSHEET N 14 CLIMATE S FACTORS LATITUDE ALTITUDE MASSES OF WATER

Worksheet n 15 TO BE NEAR AN OCEAN, A SEA OR A BIG LAKE. THE DISTANCE FROM THE EQUATOR LINE TO THE POLES. THE HEIGHT FROM THE SEA LEVEL TO THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN.

HEIGHT FROM THE SEA LEVEL TO THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN. WE MEASURE IT IN METERS. 1 2 3 PRESENCE OF AN OCEAN, A SEA OR A BIG LAKE. IT IS THE DISTANCE FROM THE EQUATOR LINE TO THE POLES. WE MEASURE IT IN DEGREES. CLIMATE GETS COLDER NEAR THE POLES. 4 5 6 CLIMATE GETS COLDER GOING UP A MOUNTAIN. CLIMATE WARMER WINTER IS IN ON PASSO ROLLE IS COLDER THAN SIROR. 7 8 9 NEAR GARDA LEMON GROW STRONG. THE LAKE TREE ROME IS MORE HOT THAN BOLZANO ALL YEAR LONG. worksheet n 17

Worksheet n 19 LANGUAGE SUPPORT 1- is in the Zone. POLAR TEMPERATE TROPICAL 2a-Here is all year long. Freezing cold Boiling hot 2b-Here there are the four seasons and so it is and in Winter; and in Summer; and in Autumn; and in Spring. sunny windy foggy rainy cold snowy hot cool