
Using lines of latitude to locate the main climate zones
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- Q1What is a climate zone?an area on Earth where the same type of weather is experienced all year rounda specific area where the weather never changesa section of the Earth where the same type of weather occurs every daya region of Earth that experiences similar average weather patterns30s
- Q2What is the equator?an imaginary line around Earth that is halfway between the North and South Polean imaginary line that Earth spins aroundan imaginary line that splits Africa in halfan imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole30s
- Q3How do rays of light from the sun travel?in a circular motionin a zig zag patternin a straight linein a curved path30s
- Q4Complete the sentence. At the equator, the sun's rays are more concentrated and have more ...Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5What are the atmospheric conditions that we experience from day to day known as?climateweathersunshinerainfall30s
- Q6How do scientists work out what the climate of a location is like?by studying the weather for one year to find averages and patternsby studying the weather for a long time to find averages and patternsby studying how the weather is changing from one year to the nextby studying the weather and comparing it to other places30s