Créer jeu
Jouer Froggy Jumps
1. state of the atmosphere in a specific area over a long period of time
A
CLIMATE
B
ARCTIC CIRCLE
C
PRECITIPATIONS
2. How warm the air is. It is measured with a thermometer. It is expressed in degrees Celsius (ºC).
A
CLIMATE
B
TEMPERATURE
C
PRECIPITATIONS
3. The amount of water that falls in a place. It is measured with a rain gauge. It is expressed in litres per square metre (l/m2).
A
CLIMATE
B
TEMPERATURE
C
PRECIPITATION
4. Not all of the Earth receives an equal amount of heat from the Sun. This is because
A
THE EARTH IS CRAZY
B
THE EARTH'S AXIS IS TILTED
C
THE EARTH'S SEAS
5. ARCTIC CIRCLE AND ANTARCTIC CIRCLE
A
HOT ZONE
B
COLD ZONE
C
TEMPERATE ZONE
6. TROPIC OF CANCER
A
TEMPERATE ZONE
B
HOT ZONE
C
COLD ZONE
7. TROPIC OF CAPRICORN
A
TEMPERATE ZONE
B
HOT ZONE
C
COLD ZONE
8. EQUATOR
A
COLD ZONE
B
TEMPERATE ZONE
C
HOT ZONE
9. Sun's rays reach the Earth indirectly all year round. Temperatures are always low
A
TEMPERATE ZONE
B
HOT ZONE
C
COLD ZONE
10. Sun's rays reach the Earth less directly .Temperatures change every season.
A
COLD ZONE
B
TEMPERATE ZONE
C
HOT ZONE
11. Sun's rays reach the Earth directly in this zone. Temperatures are always high.
A
HOT ZONE
B
COLD ZONE
C
TEMPERATE ZONE
12. Coastal areas have milder temperatures than inland areas because of
A
TEMPERATURE
B
EQUATOR
C
SEA BREEZES
13. WARMS UP FASTER
A
LAND
B
SEA
C
EQUATOR
14. COOLS DOWN FASTER
A
SEA
B
LAND
C
EQUATOR
15. HIGHER ALTITUDE
A
MILDER TEMPERATURES
B
HOTER TEMPERATURES
C
COLDER TEMPERATURES
16. MORE PRECIPITATION
A
LOWER AREAS
B
MOUNTAINS
C
SEA BREEZE