What do I need to know about physical geography?
Climate Characteristics- Temperature
- Precipitation
- Seasons(hot/cold; wet/dry)
- Influence of latitude (It gets colder the farther north or south of the equator you go)
- Influence of winds
- Influence of elevation (It gets colder when you gain elevation)
- Proximity to water (water has a moderating influence on climate – the summers are cooler and the winters warmer)
- Rocky Mountains create rain shadows on leeward slopes
- Himalayas block rain to create steppes and deserts in Central Asia
- Low latitudes – tropical wet, tropical wet and dry, arid, semiarid, highland
- Middle latitudes – semiarid, arid, Mediterranean, humid continental, humid subtropical, marine west coast, highland
- High latitudes – subarctic, tundra, icecap
- Rain forest (Amazon rain forest Brazil)
- Savanna (tropical grassland in Africa)
- Desert (Arid)
- Middle latitude forests
- Taiga (in subarctic climate, coniferous trees)
- Tundra (cold grassland with some bushes, lichens, and mosses located in northern Canada, Russia)
/ Weather Phenomena
- Monsoons – Seasonal wind that brings rain to South and Southeast Asia. Causes flooding but provides water for crops
- Typhoons – Same as hurricane in Pacific Ocean
- Hurricanes – Atlantic Ocean
- Tornadoes – United States
Effects of Climate
- Crops – Different crops grow in different climates
- Clothing
- Housing – log houses in areas with many trees, adobe houses in dry areas, tiled roof in Mediterranean
- Natural hazards – droughts, floods
- Earthquakes
- Floods
- Volcanoes
- Erosion
Human Impact on Environment
Water Diversion
- Aral Sea – shrinking due to over irrigation, located in Central Asia
- Colorado River – location of Hoover Dam, used for irrigation in Southwest U.S.
- Aswan High Dam – located on Nile River, built to stop flooding of river and provide water for irrigation and hydroelectric power
- Canals, reservoirs, irrigation
- Agricultural terracing (China and Southeast Asia)
- Polders (reclaimed land from the sea in the Netherlands)
- Deforestation (Nepal, Brazil, Malaysia)
- Desertification (expansion of arid conditions into non-arid areas – basically the desert is getting bigger, big problem in North Africa near the Sahara and parts of Asia)
Environmental Changes
- Acid rain (causes by air pollution/problem in Black Forest in Germany and Eastern North America
- Pollution (air pollution in Mexico City, nuclear pollution near Chernobyl, oil spills
- Agriculture (fertilizers, mechanization), people can grow more food now because of tractors and better growing practices
- Energy usage (most countries use fossil fuels but some countries have nuclear power
- Automobiles – the automobile has impacted the environment because people have to make roads, parking lots, and cities have grown with suburbs
- Airplanes – airport expansion/noise
- Settlement patterns (some places are too hot or cold)
- Housing materials
- Agricultural activity
- Types of recreation
- Transportation patterns
Picture of an arid climate zone (desert) /
Picture of agricultural terracing in Asia
Picture showing ship sitting on the bottom of the Aral Sea /
Picture of Hoover Dam on the Colorado River
Map showing the direction of the seasonal wind to South and Southeast Asia (monsoon) /
Diagram showing how a polder is made in the Netherlands. Note the windmills, a common cultural landscape in the Netherlands.
Picture of two cooling towers of a nuclear power plant