lunes, 10 de octubre de 2011

3º ESO. Units 6 & 7: Britain's climate.

Activity: fill the gaps with the information from your book.


Britain has a variable climate because weather changes from day to day and to forecast it accurately is difficult. Britain’s climate characteristics are 1……. winters, cool summers and rain spread evenly throughout the year. This type of climate never has any extremes (it is never too cold or too hot and rarely too wet or too dry) and for this reason is called equable or 2…………..
Britain’s climate varies between the north and south, and east and west.
Temperature
Most of the British Isles lies between latitudes 3………………………………….. This is far from the Equator, so the sun is only powerful enough to give moderate average temperatures. Winters, though, are much warmer than expected for such a high latitude
Winter
  • Temperatures in winter are highest in the 4……….. and decrease 5……………………. This is caused by a warm ocean current called 6………………………………, which warms west coasts. Another reason is that the prevailing south-westerly winds blow across the relatively warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean raising west coast temperatures.
  • Temperatures are highest in south-west England. This is mainly because the area is almost surrounded by the sea which in winter is 7………….. than the land.

Summer
  • Temperatures in summer are highest in the south and decrease 8……………………. This is mainly because the sun is at a higher angle in the sky in the south, providing more heat.
  • Temperatures inland are higher than those near the coast. This is because land warms up quickly in summer while 9…………… remains cool keeping temperatures in coasts relatively low.

Rainfall
             The annual rainfall totals are highest in the 10……………………. (especially of Scotland) and decrease rapidly to the 11………………………... Reasons for this are:
  •   Mainly because the prevailing winds are from the west and are laden with 12………… when they blow landwards from the 13 .....................   
  •  Most rain-bearing depressions approach from the west, so 14 ....... receive more rain.
  •  North-west Scotland is particularly wet because high land receives 15…………………

There is also a contrast in the seasonal distribution of rainfall:
  • Places in the west receive most rain in winter because of 16…………………………….. Depressions approaching the British Isles from the south-west are more frequent in winter.
  • Places in the east get most rain in summer. Britain is too cool for 17…………………… apart from places in the east and southeast which have the highest summer temperatures. Thus, July is often the wettest month in the east of Britain due to this type of 18…………..           

8 comentarios:

alicia lara 3ºc dijo...

what other name could britain climate have?

Mar dijo...
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Mar dijo...

British climate is also called Maritime climate or Oceanic climate.

alicia lara 3ºc dijo...

will be the climate diagram a matter in the exam?

Bianca 3ºC dijo...

Do we have to know all the questions of how to interpret a climate diagram by heart? Or we only have to know them because they are useful to interpret it?

Mar dijo...

Alicia:
Yes, the climate diagrams have to be studied for the exam.

Bianca:
No, you don't have to know them by heart, but for interpreting a climate diagram properly, you have to answer all this questions to identify the climate. You have an example in the post "How to make and interprete a climate diagram".

Mar.

Bianca 3ºC dijo...

Thank you! :)

Anónimo dijo...

Mar:
I have a problem with the sheep you gave us in the last class.It says "UNIT 13:AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES" but we don´t have any unit 13 speaking about agricultural land.Also the excercise 1 says:"Draw a table the five types of agriculture" and we are not learning any thing about agriculture, do we have to look this info in the internet or not?
thank you.
lucia