
Factors Impact Climate and Weather
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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16 Slides • 10 Questions
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Multiple Choice
1) How is weather different from climate?
Weather is the condition of the atmosphere while climate is the condition of the land.
Weather is the same everywhere while climate is different in different places.
Weather is covers a short period of time like hours and days while climate covers months.
Weather is the effect of people on the air while climate is the effect of plants.
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Northeast Monsoon
"Amihan"
Southwest Monsoon
"Habagat"
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The Earth's Tilt and the Seasons
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Multiple Choice
2) Which of the following statements describes the tropical zone?
It has extremely cold temperatures.
It receives the most amount of sunlight.
It is located far from the equator but below the polar zone
It has four seasons.
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Multiple Choice
3) Which of the following statements describes the temperate zone?
It has extremely cold temperatures.
It receives the most amount of sunlight.
It is located nearest the equator.
It has four seasons.
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Multiple Choice
4) Which of the following statements describes the polar zone?
It has hot and wet seasons
It receives the least amount of sunlight.
It is located nearest the equator.
It has four seasons.
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Multiple Choice
5) In which climatic zone is the Philippines located?
Polar Zone
Temperate Zone
Tropical Zone
Twilight Zone
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Multiple Choice
6) "Habagat" is the Filipino term used to refer to the southwestern monsoon, which brings ____ to the Philippines, bringing heavy rain clouds.
cold air from Siberia and Japan
warm air from the Pacific Ocean
cold air from the West Philippines Sea
warm air from the equator
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Multiple Choice
7) Bodies of water make it possible for people to live in many places around the world by _____.
making hot places cold.
warming up very cold regions
keeping the Polar regions warm
warming the air above it.
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Multiple Choice
8) The windward side of the mountain usually faces ____.
a large body of water.
a wide plain.
a desert.
a cold region.
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Multiple Choice
9) Which of the following statements provides an explanation why regions with high altitudes have low temperatures?
The air is dense in high altitudes.
The air this thin in high altitudes.
The clouds touches the region, making it cold.
It is still unclear why it's colder in high places even it is nearer to the sun.
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Multiple Choice
10) Which of the following plant processes causes the heavy precipitation in rain forests?
photosynthesis
pollination
germination
transpiration
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