Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Questions 1.6

1.       Climate is the amount of oxygen and humidity in the air were as the weather is rain and cloudy and so on.
2.       If your higher up in the globe and sky the climate becomes thicker and harder to breath.
3.       Summer the heat from the sun makes the air hotter and thinner, which makes it harder to breathe while in winter it’s colder and wetter which means more oxygen wand moister in the air.
4.       If there is an ocean it means there’s moister in the air.
5.       It’s when you come down from high altitudes or the equator and everything is more condensed and cooler.
6.       It means that the temperature stays the same so farmers and animals can adapt to the environment and become used to it. Plus it’s a nice temperature and climate.
Most tourists think Australia is hot but in winter and sometimes summer it’s quite cool
7.       In the hot and humid parts, there is mostly woodlands, and in the temperate and subtropical areas there are mostly pasture and cropping. In the desert regions, there is mostly shrub land
8.       Darwin: average precipitation=142.4, annual temp=29.35
Hobart: average precipitation=51.3, average temperature=17.05
9.       Alice springs because its hotter than Melbourne so has a higher climate.
Perth in June

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