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Landforms Canada’s Climates
Climate Factors
Climate Graphs
Air Masses Extremely Random
This is the most significant landform region in the
Yukon.
A 100
What is the Western Cordillera?
A 100
This mountain range was formed when North America
collided with Europe and North Africa.
A 200
What is the Appalachians?
A 200
The soils of this region remain frozen most of the year but are rich in oil, gas
and coal.
A 300
What are the Arctic Lowlands?
A 300
These are the 8 landform regions of Canada.
A 400
What are the Western Cordilleran, Interior Plains,
Innuitian Mountains, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canadian
Shield, Appalachian Mountains, Great Lakes – St. Lawrence Lowlands, and the
Arctic Lowlands?
A 400
This region does not have coal, gas or oil because when it was formed there were no
plants or animals?
A 500
What is the Canadian Shield?
A 500
This is the climate region that Ottawa is located in.
B 100
What is Southeastern?
B 100
This is the area in Canada where orographic
precipitation occurs most.
B 200
What is British Columbia?
B 200
This air mass affects Canada most in winter.
B 300
What is the Continental Arctic?
B 300
These two ocean currents form fog off the east coast of
Canada.
B 400
What are the Labrador and Gulf Stream currents?
B 400
In Canada, the dominant winds come from this
direction and are called this.
B 500
What are the west and Westerlies?
B 500
LOWERN is an acronym for these six factors that affect
climate.
C 100
What is Latitude, Ocean Currents, Wind (prevailing),
Elevation, Relief, and Nearness (proximity) to
water?
C 100
Lake Ontario has a moderating affect on Toronto
in this way.
C 200
What is it makes it warmer in the winter and cooler in the
summer?
C 200
Around the world, high and low pressure belts have
created a well established pattern of these.
C 300
What are prevailing winds?
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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Air masses are classified by these two criteria.
C 400
What are moisture (dry or moist) and temperature
(arctic, polar, or tropical)?
C 400
This is how high the jet stream is and how fast it can
move.
C 500
What is 9000 to 18000 meters and 300 Km/h to 500 Km/h?
C 500
These are the colours used to create a climate graph.
D 100
What are blue, green, and red?
D 100
This is the temperature range for Ottawa if the lowest
temperature is -13°C and the highest temperature is 20°C.
D 200
What is 33°C?
D 200
A combination of temperature and precipitation, etc.
experienced daily is called this.
D 300
What is weather?
D 300
A month is considered a growing season month when the average temperature is
this.
D 400
What is 5.6°C or greater?
D 400
What criteria is used to judge whether a location’s climate is continental or maritime?
D 500
What is temperature range, season of maximum
precipitation and total preciptation(greater or less
than 1000mm)?
D 500
Question Number One E
E 100
Correct Response One E
E 100
Question Number Two E
E 200
Correct Response Two E
E 200
Question Number Three E
E 300
Correct Response Three E
E 300
Question Number Four E
E 400
Correct Response Four E
E 400
Question Number Five E
E 500
Correct Response Five E
E 500
This the term for precipitation and temperature patterns
averaged over a long period of time.
F 100
What is climate?
F 100
As a cartographer, what is there a severe shortage of in
this classroom?
F 200
What is take off his shoes?
F 200
This is the province that Mr. Grant is from.
F 300
What is Nova Scotia?
F 300
This Australian island is the home of a devil and a wolf
F 400
What is Tasmania?
F 400
Although the National Bird of New Zealand, it is also indigenous to Australia
F 500
What is the Kiwi?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
RISING AIR MASSES
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This is how much the temperature will drop per 100m before and
after an air mass condenses as it moves up a mountain.
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What is 1 degree Celsius per 100m before condensation and 0.6 degrees Celsius per 100m
after condensation?
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