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Climate, Vegetation, and Landforms Definitions } Climate is the average weather of a place over many years Ÿ Geographers discuss five broad types of climates ú Moderate, dry, tropical, continental, polar } Vegetation: plants that grow naturally within a climate region } Landform: an area of the Earth’s surface with a definite shape Michigan Vegetation Climate Regions Moderate Climate } Found in the middle latitudes, this climate has moderate rainfall, temperatures that rarely fall below freezing, and varied vegetation. Moderate Climate } Forests include deciduous trees (trees that lose their leaves in fall), shrubs, low bushes, wildflowers, and a variety of grasses. Dry Climate } A dry, hot climate with little rain and sandy, gravelly soil. Dry Climate } Vegetation is sparse and plant roots are shallow to absorb water before it evaporates. Dry Climate } Some plants have small leaves, which lose little moisture. Tropical Climate } Found in the low latitudes, this climate is hot, wet, and sunny. Tropical Climate } The vegetation is tropical rain forest with thousands of kinds of plants. Tropical Climate } Trees grow to 130 feet (40 meters). Other trees, vines, and ferns grow in their shade. Continental Climate } Summer temperatures are moderate to hot; winters are cold. Continental Climate } Vegetation includes grasslands and forests. Continental Climate } Large deciduous forests occur where temperatures are moderate, while colder regions have coniferous trees (trees with needles and cones). Ÿ Deciduous means the dropping of a part that is no longer needed. For example, deciduous trees or shrubs lose their leaves seasonally. They may also shed petals after flowering or fruit when ripe. Polar Climate } This climate is found in the high latitudes and is cold all year Polar Climate } Vegetation includes low shrubs, mosses, and lichens (plants that grow on rocks). There are no trees and few flowering plants. Landforms Created by Water Landforms Created by Water } River: A large natural stream of water emptying into an ocean, lake, or other body of water Ÿ Ecosystem: aquatic plants, fish, birds, beavers ú An ecosystem is a collection of living things (plants, animals, and their environment) and the environment in which they live Landforms Created by Water } River delta: deposit of clay, silt, and sand formed at the mouth of a river Landforms Created by Water } Lakes: an inland/enclosed body of water Ÿ Ecosystem: aquatic plants, fish, frogs, ducks Landforms Created by Water } Waterfall: a steep drop of the water of a river Landforms Created by Water } Beach: the shore of a body of water Ÿ Ecosystem : microscopic algae, insects ú Algae is a flowerless plant with an extremely simple structure. It is usually green, but in the seaweeds it is often beautifully colored Landforms Created by Water } Bay: a body of water partly enclosed by land but having a wide outlet to the sea Ÿ Ecosystem: varies based on location Landforms Created by Water } Peninsula: a piece of land connected to a larger landmass and surrounded on three sides by water Ÿ Ecosystem: varies based on location Landforms Created by Water } Island: a piece of land surrounded entirely by water Ÿ Ecosystem: varies based on location Landforms Created by Wind Landforms Created by Wind } Desert: a dry, often sandy region of little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation Ÿ Ecosystem: shrubs, Prickly Pears, cacti, kangaroo coyote, lizards Landforms Created by Wind } Sand Dunes: a hill or ridge of sand deposited by wind Plains and Tundra Plains and Tundra } Plain: a large area of flat or gently rolling land Plains and Tundra } Tundra: a vast treeless plain in the arctic regions between the ice cap and the tree line Volcanic Landforms Volcanic Landforms } Volcanoes: an opening in the earth's crust through which molten lava, ash, and gases are ejected Volcanic Landforms } Caldera: a large crater formed by volcanic explosion or by collapse of a volcanic cone Ÿ Crater Lake: a lake of southwest Oregon in a volcanic crater Volcanic Landforms } Geyser: hot spring from which water and steam are ejected periodically Mountainous Landforms Mountainous Landforms } Mountain: a landform with steep sides that rises more than 2,000 feet above sea level Mountainous Landforms } Mountain range: a single line of connected mountains Mountainous Landforms } Plateau: a large, mostly flat area that rises above the surrounding land Mountainous Landforms } Valley: a long depression in the land between ranges of mountains, hills, or other uplands Mountain Ecosystems } If you climb from base to peak of a big mountain, you will pass through a number of different types of plant community. Mountain Ecosystems } The foothills may be covered in broadleaved forests Mountain Ecosystems } Higher up, coniferous trees like spruce and pines appear. Mountain Ecosystems } As you climb higher it gets colder and colder and the trees eventually thin out and disappear. The highest parts of the mountain support only sparse grasses and lowgrowing alpine flowers. ú If the mountain is high enough even this vegetation disappears and the peak is bare and rocky and perhaps covered in snow and ice. Glacial Landforms Glacial Landforms } Arête: a sharp, narrow mountain ridge or spur Glacial Landforms } Cirque: a steepwalled semicircular basin in a mountain; may contain a lake Glacial Landforms } Horn: formed when several glaciers cut into a mountain peak Time to Work on Your Booklets Label the Booklet Pages } Label the booklet pages as follows, starting with the smallest (blue) page Ÿ Landforms Created by Water Ÿ Landforms Created by Wind Ÿ Plains and Tundra Ÿ Volcanic Landforms Ÿ Mountainous Landforms Ÿ Glacial Landforms What to Include on Each Page } Front Side of Each Page Ÿ Sketch and label the following items: ú 2 types of landforms ú 2 types of plants living in that ecosystem ú 2 animals living in that ecosystem } Back Side of Each Page Ÿ Write the name and definition of a climate type that corresponds with that landform