UNIT 1. WEATHER AND CLIMATE. PRIMARY 4/ Social Science Pedro Antonio López Hernández

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UNIT 1. WEATHER AND CLIMATE PRIMARY 4/ Social Science Pedro Antonio López Hernández

LAYERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE The atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surround Earth and separate it from the rest of the universe. There are five different layers of the atmosphere. 1. TROPOSPHERE It contains the most oxygen and water vapour. Most of the atmospheric phenomena that characterise the weather happen in this layer. 1 3. MESOSPHERE It is the coldest layer. Here we can see shooting stars. 3 4. THERMOSPHERE This is where the natural light display called aurora borealis happen. 2 4 5 2. STRATOSPHERE This is where the ozone layer is. It protects Earth from the Sun s harmful rays. 5. EXOSPHERE This layer protects us from objects found in outer space like meteorites

THE WEATHER It is mainly characterised by THREE ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA: Air temperature Water vapour Wind It causes hot or cold weather in a particular place. - If the temperature of air is low, it is cold. - When the temperature of air is high, it is hot. It causes precipitation, which is the water that falls from the atmosphere. Precipitation can be It is the movement of air. Depending on its force, it can be A gale A hurricane A soft breeze Rain Snow Hail

WEATHER STATIONS Meteorologists are people who study the weather The combination of all this equipment is called a WEATHER STATIONS These experts measure atmospheric phenomena using special devices 1. The WEATHER VANE turns with the wind and shows which direction the wind is blowing. 4. The ANEMOMETER moves its arms and measures wind speed. 2. The RAIN GAUGE measures the amount of liquid precipitation that falls. 3. The THERMOMETER measures air temperature.

WEATHER MAPS METEOROLOGISTS also make WEATHER FORECASTS. They use data collected by the weather stations and photographs they get from the meteorological satellites. SYMBOLS are used in weather maps to present the information quickly and clearly. We can see the progress of cloud formations in the PHOTOGRAPHS taken by meteorological satellites.

THE SEASONS AND THE MOVEMENT OF EARTH Seasons don t happen at the same time over the whole planet. They change depending on which hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun. 1. SUMMER 4. SPRING - The temperatures became milder. - There is less rain as the season progresses. - We have highest temperatures of the year. - The days are longer. - The air is dry and there is hardly any rain. * The season in one hemisphere are opposite to the seasons in other. 3. WINTER - We have the lowest temperatures of the year. - The days are shorter. - There is more rain and sometimes hail and snow. 2. AUTUMN - The temperatures go down. - There is heavier rain.

CLIMATE AND CLIMATE ZONES Climate is the typical weather of a region for a long period of time. It is characterised by TEMPERATURE and PRECIPITATION. They determines the LANDSCAPE. The planet is divided into three climate zones. They depend on how the Sun s rays reach them. 1. TEMPERATE CLIMATE ZONES - Temperature: They rise and fall depending on the season but they are not extreme. - Precipitation: Moderate. - Landscape: Woods and forests. 3. TROPICAL CLIMATE ZONES - Temperature: High all year round. - Precipitation: Sometimes scarce and sometimes heavy. - Landscape: Jungle or desert. 2. POLAR CLIMATE ZONES - Temperature: Very low throughout the year. - Precipitation: Scarce and usually falls as snow. - Landscape: Glaciers and tundras.

THE CLIMATE IN SPAIN In Spain, there are different climates due to landscape, altitude and the distance from the sea. 5. INLAND MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE It is the main climate in Spain. Winters are cold and summers are very hot. There is little rainfall and not much snow. 4. MOUNTAIN CLIMATE In areas of high altitude, there are very low temperatures in winter and cool weather in summer. It snows a lot in winter and it rains frequently in summer. 1.OCEANIC CLIMATE They have mild temperatures all year around. There is little difference between seasons and a lot of rain. 2. SUBTROPICAL CLIMATE The Canary Islands are near the hottest area of the planet. The temperatures are high throughout the year. It hardly rains at all. 3. COASTAL MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE Winters are mild, summers are warn and there isn t much rainfall.