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Zones in between the tropics and the poles that are warm/hot in summer and cool/cold in winter
less than 25 cm a year
thickeness of rock layers
temperate zones
global warming
savannnas
near the poles
the particles they release reflect away solar radiation, making it cooler
continental climate
The farther you live from an ocean, the more likely your climate will be a
less than 25 cm a year
thickeness of rock layers
temperate zones
global warming
savannnas
near the poles
the particles they release reflect away solar radiation, making it cooler
continental climate
Clues to what ancient climates were like come from all of the following EXCEPT
less than 25 cm a year
thickeness of rock layers
temperate zones
global warming
savannnas
near the poles
the particles they release reflect away solar radiation, making it cooler
continental climate
The sun's rays are LEAST directed
less than 25 cm a year
thickeness of rock layers
temperate zones
global warming
savannnas
near the poles
the particles they release reflect away solar radiation, making it cooler
continental climate
Tropical grasslands are called
less than 25 cm a year
thickeness of rock layers
temperate zones
global warming
savannnas
near the poles
the particles they release reflect away solar radiation, making it cooler
continental climate
THe gradual increase in the temperature of Earth's atmosphere is called
less than 25 cm a year
thickeness of rock layers
temperate zones
global warming
savannnas
near the poles
the particles they release reflect away solar radiation, making it cooler
continental climate
On average, arid regions get how much rain?
less than 25 cm a year
thickeness of rock layers
temperate zones
global warming
savannnas
near the poles
the particles they release reflect away solar radiation, making it cooler
continental climate
How do volcanic eruptions affect climate?
less than 25 cm a year
thickeness of rock layers
temperate zones
global warming
savannnas
near the poles
the particles they release reflect away solar radiation, making it cooler
continental climate
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