World Climate Zones
Geography ⇒ World Geography
World Climate Zones starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the main difference between the tropical and temperate climate zones.
Describe the main features of the desert climate zone.
Explain how latitude affects the climate of a region.
Explain how ocean currents can influence the climate of coastal regions.
Explain why deserts can be both hot and cold.
Explain why the polar regions remain cold throughout the year.
Explain why the temperate zone is suitable for human habitation.
List two examples of countries that have a polar climate.
List two factors other than latitude that affect the climate of a region.
Name one adaptation of plants in the desert climate zone.
Name the three main climate zones of the world.
The equatorial region experiences which type of climate? (1) Hot and wet, (2) Cold and dry, (3) Warm and dry, (4) Cool and wet
What is the main difference between weather and climate?
What is the main reason for the variation in climate zones on Earth?
What type of vegetation is commonly found in the tropical climate zone?
Which climate zone covers most of India? (1) Polar, (2) Temperate, (3) Tropical, (4) Desert
Which climate zone is most likely to experience monsoon rains? (1) Polar, (2) Temperate, (3) Tropical, (4) Desert
Which climate zone is most likely to have evergreen rainforests? (1) Polar, (2) Temperate, (3) Tropical, (4) Desert
Which climate zone is most suitable for growing wheat and maize? (1) Tropical, (2) Temperate, (3) Polar, (4) Desert
Which of the following best describes the climate of the Amazon Basin? (1) Hot and dry, (2) Hot and wet, (3) Cold and dry, (4) Cool and wet
