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Warm with high amounts of rain year-round, in a few places, monsoons create extreme wet seasons.
a) Tropical Savanna
b) Steppe
c) Humid Tropical
d) Desert
Warm all year; distinct rainy and dry seasons; at least 20 inches ( 50 cm) of rain during the summer.
a) Tropical Savanna
b) Steppe
c) Humid Tropical
d) Desert
Sunny and dry; less than 10 inches (25cm) of rain a year; hot in the tropics; cooler with wide daytime temperatures ranges in middle latitudes.
a) Tropical Savanna
b) Steppe
c) Humid Tropical
d) Desert
About 10-20 inches ( 25-50 cm) of precipitation a year; hot summer and cooler winters with wide temperatures ranges during the day.
a) Tropical Savanna
b) Steppe
c) Humid Tropical
d) Desert
Dry, sunny, warm summers; mild, wetter winters; rain averages 15-20 inches (30-50 cm) a year.
a) Marine West Coast
b) Mediterranean
c) Humid Subtropical
d) Humid Continental
Humid with hot summers and mild winters; rain year-around; in paths of hurricanes and typhoons.
a) Marine West Coast
b) Mediterranean
c) Humid Subtropical
d) Humid Continental
Cloudy, mild summers and cool, rainy winters; strong ocean influence.
a) Marine West Coast
b) Mediterranean
c) Humid Subtropical
d) Humid Continental
Four distinct seasons; long, cold winters and short warm summers; average precipitation varies.
a) Marine West Coast
b) Mediterranean
c) Humid Subtropical
d) Humid Continental
Freezing cold; snow and ice; little precipitation.
a) Highland
b) Ice Cap
c) Tundra
d) Subarctic
Wide range of temperatures and precipitation amounts, depending on elevation and location.
a) Highland
b) Ice Cap
c) Tundra
d) Subarctic
Cold all year; very long, cold winters and very short, cool summers; little precipitation; permafrost
a) Highland
b) Ice Cap
c) Tundra
d) Subarctic
Extremes of temperatures; long, cold winters and short, warm summers; little perception.
a) Highland
b) Ice Cap
c) Tundra
d) Subarctic
How people, goods, and ideas, get from one place to another
a) Movement
b) Regions
c) Human Environment Interaction
d) Location
Places where the boundaries are defined by a unifying characteristic such as climate, population, landforms, or history.
a) Movement
b) Regions
c) Human Environment Interaction
d) Location
How people affect the environment, and how the environment affects people.
a) Movement
b) Regions
c) Human Environment Interaction
d) Location
Geographers use absolute and relative versions of this to describe where things are in the world.
a) Movement
b) Regions
c) Human Environment Interaction
d) Location
To get this you need both the physical features and the human features of a location or a region.
a) Movement
b) Place
c) Regions
d) Location
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