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Geography Sec 1 E learning Lesson
   What is weather and what is climate? Their
    difference?
   Elements of climate and weather (Temperature
    and Rainfall
   How do we measure temperature and rainfall?
   Different types of major climates.
   Weather is defined as the condition of a place
    over a short period of time.
   Climate refers to the weather pattern of a place
    over a long period of time.
   Use of
     Temperature
     Rainfall
     Wind
   Defined as the degree of hotness or coldness of
    the air
   It varies:
     Throughout the day (eg. Cooler in the early morning
      and hot in the afternoon)
   There is a difference between temperatures at
    the equator and poles
   It is hotter near the equator then the poles
   The height of land (High mountain to lowland)
   As you go higher, it gets colder. As you get closer
    to the surface, it gets warmer. This is because air
    is warmest at the surface
   Temperature can be measured in different ways.
   You use a THERMOMETER to measure
    temperature.
   First measurement: Maximum Temperature
    (high) and Minimum Temperature (low).
   Mean Daily Temperature
     (Daily Max. Temperature + Daily Min.Temperature) ÷
      2
   Daily Temperature Range
     Daily Max. Temperature – Daily Min. Temperature
   Mean Monthly Temperature
     Sum of mean daily temperature for the month ÷
      Number days in month.
   Mean ANNUAL temperature
     Sum of monthly temperatures in the year ÷ 12
   Annual temperature range
     Max. mean monthly temperature – Min. monthly
      temperature
   It is a wooden box with louvers (Openings)rculate
    for the air to circulate.
   The roof is made of double layers to protect the
    instrument from the direct rays of the sun
   It is painted white to reflect the heat from the
    sun
   The box stands on four legs about 1 meter above
    the ground.
   Refers to the amount of rain an area receives
    over a period of time.
   We use a rain gauge
   It is made up of 5 parts (an outer casing, a copper
    cylinder, a glass bottle, a funnel and a separate
    measuring cylinder)
   Measured in millimeters (mm) or centimeters
    (cm)
   Rainwater collected after 24 hours is emptied
    and measured. This is called daily rainfall.
   Monthly Rainfall refers to rainfall in a month
   Annual Rainfall refers to rainfall in a year
   Wind is the movement of air from one place to
    another.
   This is due to difference in air pressure caused by
    heat.
   We use a Wind Vane to record the direction of the
    wind.
   Tropical Climate
     It lies on between the equator and the tropic of cancer and
      capricorn.
     The sun’s rays are more intense at or near the equator
     Experience high temperatures ranging from 20ºC to 30ºC
     Receives same amount of energy all year round
     Has high annual rainfall ranging from 1000mm to 2000mm
      or more.
     Hot and wet climate
     Examples???
   Temperate Climate
     Lie between Tropic of Cancer and Arctic Circle, and
      Tropic of Capricorn and Antarctic Circle
     Experience four seasons every year:
      Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter
     Receive different amounts of sunlight in different
      periods of the year.
     Moderate temperatures and moderate rainfall
      throughout the year
     Examples???
   Polar Climate
     Lies between Arctic Circle and North Pole, and
      Antarctic Circle and South Pole.
     Experience summer and winter
     From March to September: North Pole experience six
      months of sun. From October to February: South Pole
      experience six months of sun
     Very Dry because of lack of water vapour
     Examples???
   Daily Activities
     Weather will determine whether we stay indoors or
      participate in outdoor activities.
   Housing
     Humans like to live in places that are not too hot or
      cold.
   Tourism
     Some climates provide different tourism experiences
   Production of Electricity
     Use of wind energy
   Food and Water Supplies
     Different crops thrive under different conditions
   Loss of lives and property
     Extreme conditions can destroy lives and property

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Weather and Climate lesson for Geography Secondary 1

  • 1. Geography Sec 1 E learning Lesson
  • 2. What is weather and what is climate? Their difference?  Elements of climate and weather (Temperature and Rainfall  How do we measure temperature and rainfall?  Different types of major climates.
  • 3. Weather is defined as the condition of a place over a short period of time.  Climate refers to the weather pattern of a place over a long period of time.
  • 4. Use of  Temperature  Rainfall  Wind
  • 5. Defined as the degree of hotness or coldness of the air  It varies:  Throughout the day (eg. Cooler in the early morning and hot in the afternoon)
  • 6. There is a difference between temperatures at the equator and poles  It is hotter near the equator then the poles
  • 7.
  • 8. The height of land (High mountain to lowland)  As you go higher, it gets colder. As you get closer to the surface, it gets warmer. This is because air is warmest at the surface
  • 9. Temperature can be measured in different ways.  You use a THERMOMETER to measure temperature.  First measurement: Maximum Temperature (high) and Minimum Temperature (low).
  • 10. Mean Daily Temperature  (Daily Max. Temperature + Daily Min.Temperature) ÷ 2  Daily Temperature Range  Daily Max. Temperature – Daily Min. Temperature  Mean Monthly Temperature  Sum of mean daily temperature for the month ÷ Number days in month.
  • 11. Mean ANNUAL temperature  Sum of monthly temperatures in the year ÷ 12  Annual temperature range  Max. mean monthly temperature – Min. monthly temperature
  • 12.
  • 13. It is a wooden box with louvers (Openings)rculate for the air to circulate.  The roof is made of double layers to protect the instrument from the direct rays of the sun  It is painted white to reflect the heat from the sun  The box stands on four legs about 1 meter above the ground.
  • 14.
  • 15. Refers to the amount of rain an area receives over a period of time.
  • 16. We use a rain gauge
  • 17. It is made up of 5 parts (an outer casing, a copper cylinder, a glass bottle, a funnel and a separate measuring cylinder)
  • 18. Measured in millimeters (mm) or centimeters (cm)  Rainwater collected after 24 hours is emptied and measured. This is called daily rainfall.  Monthly Rainfall refers to rainfall in a month  Annual Rainfall refers to rainfall in a year
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. Wind is the movement of air from one place to another.  This is due to difference in air pressure caused by heat.
  • 22. We use a Wind Vane to record the direction of the wind.
  • 23. Tropical Climate  It lies on between the equator and the tropic of cancer and capricorn.  The sun’s rays are more intense at or near the equator  Experience high temperatures ranging from 20ºC to 30ºC  Receives same amount of energy all year round  Has high annual rainfall ranging from 1000mm to 2000mm or more.  Hot and wet climate  Examples???
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. Temperate Climate  Lie between Tropic of Cancer and Arctic Circle, and Tropic of Capricorn and Antarctic Circle  Experience four seasons every year: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter  Receive different amounts of sunlight in different periods of the year.  Moderate temperatures and moderate rainfall throughout the year  Examples???
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29. Polar Climate  Lies between Arctic Circle and North Pole, and Antarctic Circle and South Pole.  Experience summer and winter  From March to September: North Pole experience six months of sun. From October to February: South Pole experience six months of sun  Very Dry because of lack of water vapour  Examples???
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. Daily Activities  Weather will determine whether we stay indoors or participate in outdoor activities.
  • 33. Housing  Humans like to live in places that are not too hot or cold.
  • 34. Tourism  Some climates provide different tourism experiences
  • 35. Production of Electricity  Use of wind energy
  • 36. Food and Water Supplies  Different crops thrive under different conditions
  • 37. Loss of lives and property  Extreme conditions can destroy lives and property