In the class of Enviromental Managment we wrote an essay of the different climates, here you can see it.
In this essay I will write about the different climates that are all around the world. They are: Tropical
continental, Equatorial, Monsoon, Cold Climate and Hot deserts.
Tropical Continental:
It’s found in the centre of continents where
wet and dry seasons predominate as the two seasons along all the year. During
the wet season rainfall is very high. But in the dry season rainfall is very
little. When the wet season starts, the temperature is very high.
Equatorial:
It’s found between 5º either side of the
Equator. The temperature is always, high. Also rainfall happen every days and very heavy but in a period of time of approximately
40 minutes. A characteristic of this climate is that day and night are both around 12 hours. The annual temperature range is
very small.
Monsoon:
The climate depends mostly on the wind. Because of this it has two different seasons.
The south- west season is the hottest one that has extreme amounts of rainfall
and low pressure. The other season is the north- east monsoon, with high
pressure and very low amounts of rainfall. The temperature is very cold.
Cold Climate:
It’s found 60º north to the poles. It has very
long winters which are dark and cold, but a bit higher temperature in summer.
The wind makes the temperature colder and there are little amount of
precipitation.
Hot desert:
It’s found in the west coast of continents. The
temperature in general is higher all along the year. Rains are minimum. There
is not rain because when the air descends becomes warm instead of releasing the
rain; also the heat from the ground evaporates the water before it can come
down as rain.
Good, Lautaro. However, the difference between the dry and wet seasons in the tropical continental climate, is not fully developed. In the monsoon climate the direction of the wind and how it affects the climate is not mentioned. The reasons for deserts being dry should be fully developed.
ResponderEliminarGood, Lautaro. However, the difference between the dry and wet seasons in the tropical continental climate, is not fully developed. In the monsoon climate the direction of the wind and how it affects the climate is not mentioned. The reasons for deserts being dry should be fully developed.
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