BIOL 1000 Lecture 4: Geography 1000 Notes Quiz 1

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Tropical: wet (rain forest, monsoon, wet and dry (savannah) Continental: warm summer, cool summer, subarctic (boreal) Continental climates: colder winters, longer lasting snow and shorter growing seasons, transition zones between mild and polar climates, 3 types of continental warm summer, cool summer and subarctic -- Northern hemisphere: warm summer wet summer season humid continental most of. Eastern europe including romania and georgia: cool summer: winters with low temperatures and snow arctic, subarctic: cool summer climates northern scandinavia and siberia. Polar climates: tundra, summers are short but plants and animals are plentiful, 10 in july (temperature, wildflowers dot the landscape. Ice cap: few organisms survive in the ice cap of climates of the artic and. Antarctic: temperatures above freezing even in the summer. Ice helps keep the weather cold by reflecting most of the suns energy back into atmosphere. Describe the changing boundaries of permanent settlement in canada and the.

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