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Factors affecting Climate

Quiz by Rosalina T. Alonzo

Grade 9
Science
Philippines Curriculum: Grades 1-10

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  • Q1

    1. What are the 3 major climate zones in order from equator to the poles?

    C. temperate, polar, tropical

    polar, temperate, tropical

    tropical, temperate, polar

    30s
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  • Q2

    2. Which of the following best describes the relationship between elevation and air temperatures?

    HIGHER elevations = WARMER temperatures

    HIGHER elevation = COLDER temperatures

    LOWER elevation = COLDER temperatures

    30s
  • Q3

    3.Three towns are located at similar  latitudes. Which town will have the  least difference between the average  high temperature and the average  low temperature?

    a town in a desert

    a town near the ocean

    a town high in the mountains

    30s
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  • Q4

    4. Which side of the mountain range receives very little to no precipitation and must have drought resistant vegetation (plants).

    windward

    leeward

    cloudy side

    wet side

    30s
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  • Q5

    5. Land and water absorb and release the sun’s heat in different ways. One result of this is a sea breeze. Which statement is true of sea breezes?

    They originate in the day and blow toward the land.

    They originate in the day and blow toward the water.

    They originate in the evening and blow toward the water.

    They originate in the evening and blow toward the land.

    30s
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