Average temperature ( F) World Climate Zones. very cold all year with permanent ice and snow. very cold winters, cold summers, and little rain or snow

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P r e v i e w Look carefully at the climagraph of Mumbai, India. What is the wettest month (or months) in Mumbai? What is the driest month (or months) in Mumbai? What effects might this city s climate have on the people who live here? Average temperature ( F) Mumbai, India 110 90 70 50 30 10 10 30 J F M A M J J A S O N D Month 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Average precipitation (inches) Look carefully at the table of climate zones below. Which of these climate zones do you think Mumbai might be in? Why? World Climate Zones Climate Zone ice cap tundra subarctic highlands marine west coast humid continental Mediterranean humid subtropical semiarid arid tropical wet and dry tropical wet Definition very cold all year with permanent ice and snow very cold winters, cold summers, and little rain or snow cold, snowy winters and cool, rainy summers temperature and precipitation vary with latitude and elevation warm summers, cool winters, and rainfall all year warm, rainy summers and cool, snowy winters warm all year with dry summers and short, rainy winters hot, rainy summers and mild winters with some rain hot, dry summers and cool, dry winters hot and dry all year with very little rain hot all year with rainy and dry seasons hot and rainy all year Teachers Curriculum Institute Monsoon Asia 1

G E O T E R M S Read Sections 1 and 2. Then create an illustrated dictionary of the Geoterms by completing these tasks: Create a symbol or an illustration to represent each term. Write a definition of each term in your own words. Write a sentence that includes the term. Geoterm and Symbol Definition Sentence atmospheric pressure monsoon orographic effect rain shadow Teachers Curriculum Institute Monsoon Asia 2

R e a d i n g N o t e s 3 The Wet Months in Dhaka, Bangladesh (24 N, 90 E) Follow these steps to complete the Reading Notes for Section 3: 1. When you have assembled your puzzle for Dhaka correctly, read Section 3. 2. As you read the subsection One of the World s Wettest Capitals, look for details about Dhaka s climate. Write a caption below your climagraph that summarizes that climate. 3. As you read Life Depends on the Rain, look for more effects of and adaptations to this climate. Add them to the list below. Paste climate map here. Paste climagraph here. Paste photograph here. Paste list of effects and adaptations here. Teachers Curriculum Institute Monsoon Asia 3

R e a d i n g N o t e s 4 The Dry Months of Jodhpur, India (26 N, 73 E) Follow these steps to complete the Reading Notes for Section 4: 1. When you have assembled your puzzle for Jodhpur correctly, read Section 4. 2. As you read the subsection A City on the Edge of a Desert, look for details about Jodhpur s climate. Write a caption below your climagraph that summarizes that climate. 3. As you read Water Is a Critical Resource, look for more effects of and adaptations to this climate. Add them to the list below. Paste climate map here. Paste climagraph here. Paste photograph here. Paste list of effects and adaptations here. Teachers Curriculum Institute Monsoon Asia 4

R e a d i n g N o t e s 5 Waiting for the Rains in Kolkata, India (23 N, 88 E) Follow these steps to complete the Reading Notes for Section 5: 1. When you have assembled your puzzle for Kolkata correctly, read Section 5. 2. As you read the subsection Wet Summers and Dry Winters, look for details about Kolkata s climate. Write a caption below your climagraph that summarizes that climate. 3. As you read Monsoon Rains Begin and End Life, look for more effects of and adaptations to this climate. Add them to the list below. Paste climate map here. Paste climagraph here. Paste photograph here. Paste list of effects and adaptations here. Teachers Curriculum Institute Monsoon Asia 5

R e a d i n g N o t e s 6 Living in the Rain Shadow: Pune, India (19 N, 74 E) Follow these steps to complete the Reading Notes for Section 6: 1. When you have assembled your puzzle for Pune correctly, read Section 6. 2. As you read the subsection A Year-Round Dry Climate, look for details about Pune s climate. Write a caption below your climagraph that summarizes that climate. 3. As you read Limited Rainfall Makes Water Precious, look for more effects of and adaptations to this climate. Add them to the list below. Paste climate map here. Paste climagraph here. Paste photograph here. Paste list of effects and adaptations here. Teachers Curriculum Institute Monsoon Asia 6

P r o c e s s i n g What Effect Does Climate Have on Your Life? Step 1: Fill in the table with monthly rainfall amounts and temperatures for your town or a city near you. Use the data your teacher gives you, or research your own. Average Rainfall (inches) Average Temperature ( F) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Step 2: Create a climagraph for your hometown or a city near you. Using the axis on the right side of the graph, plot the average rainfall for January. Draw a bar above the first J up to the amount of rainfall for that month. Do the same for the next 11 months. Using the axis on the left side of the graph, plot the average temperature for January. Place a dot over the J at the average temperature for that month. Do the same for the next 11 months. Then connect the dots. 90 30 Average temperature ( F) 70 50 30 10 10 30 J F M A M J J A S O N D 25 20 15 10 5 0 Average precipitation (inches) Month Teachers Curriculum Institute Monsoon Asia 7

P r o c e s s i n g Step 3: Answer these questions: What are the warmest months in your town? Circle them on the climagraph. What are the coolest months in your town? Draw a square around them on the climagraph. What are the wettest months in your town? Draw a triangle around them. What are two effects that climate has on human activity in your town? What is one way people in your town have adapted to this climate? Teachers Curriculum Institute Monsoon Asia 8