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2. The Physical Environment
2.1 The Atmosphere
2.1.2 Weather and Climate
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Weather is observed on a short-term basis, typically over hours, days, or weeks.
True
Climate is observed over much longer time periods, typically decades or
more
What are examples of precipitation that define climate?
Rainfall, snowfall
Humidity is a key factor defining
climate
.
True
Climate is the long-term pattern of weather conditions observed over
decades
What are the key factors defining climate?
Temperature, precipitation, wind patterns, humidity
Order the key factors that define climate:
1️⃣ Temperature
2️⃣ Precipitation
3️⃣ Wind patterns
4️⃣ Humidity
In summary, what does weather describe?
Day-to-day atmospheric conditions
Wind patterns are a key factor defining
climate
.
True
What are the main components that determine weather?
Temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity, air pressure
What are the primary components of climate?
Temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity
How is temperature measured in weather observations?
Degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit
Over what time scale are weather components typically observed?
Hours, days, or weeks
Regions near the equator receive more
solar radiation
than regions near the poles.
True
Prevailing winds influence the movement of air masses and the distribution of
precipitation
Weather refers to the state of the
atmosphere
What is the long-term pattern of weather conditions in a given area called?
Climate
Temperature is a key factor defining
climate
.
True
Wind patterns are a key factor that define a region's
climate
What is the short-term state of the atmosphere called?
Weather
Weather is highly variable, while climate is relatively stable over long periods.
True
What determines the state of the atmosphere in weather?
Temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity, air pressure
Weather is measured daily, while
climate
is analyzed using long-term data.
True
Weather has a short-term time scale, while climate has a long-term time
scale
What influences the short-term state of the atmosphere in weather?
Temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity
Temperature is measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
True
Weather
describes the day-to-day atmospheric conditions, while
climate
refers to the long-term patterns and
trends
Wind direction and
speed
are components of weather.
True
Match the climate factor with its effect on climate:
Latitude ↔️ Affects solar radiation and temperature
Altitude ↔️ Higher altitudes have lower temperatures
Ocean currents ↔️ Warm currents increase coastal temperatures
Why do higher altitudes have lower temperatures?
Decrease in air pressure
What is the most widely used climate classification system called?
Köppen climate classification system
Match the climate type with its key characteristics:
Tropical ↔️ High temperatures and heavy rainfall
Dry ↔️ Low precipitation, hot or cold
Polar ↔️ Very cold temperatures, low precipitation
What does weather refer to?
State of the atmosphere
Match the weather factor with its measurement unit:
Temperature ↔️ Degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit
Wind Speed ↔️ Kilometers per hour or mph
Air Pressure ↔️ Millibars or hectopascals
Climate is observed over decades or more, while
weather
is observed daily.
True
One key factor that defines a region's climate is
precipitation
What is the primary difference between weather and climate?
Time scale
Order the following steps in comparing weather and climate:
1️⃣ Identify the time scale
2️⃣ Determine the key factors
3️⃣ Analyze variability
4️⃣ Analyze observation methods
Weather is the short-term state of the atmosphere, while
climate
is the long-term pattern of weather conditions.
True
What unit is used to measure humidity?
Percentage (%)
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