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World Climate Regions
1. Tropical Wet
2. Tropical Wet & Dry
3. Arid (Desert)
4. Semiarid
5. Marine West Coast
6. Mediterranean
7. Humid Subtropical
8. Humid Continental
9. Subarctic
10. Ice Cap
11. Tundra
12. Highlands
• Little variation in temperature over the year.
• It is always hot with a daily average temperature of
80 degrees Fahrenheit.
• Rains on a daily basis and yearly average rainfall
is usually more than 80 inches.
• Found in Central and South America, as well as
Africa, South Asia (India), Southeast Asia and
Indonesia .
• Associated with Rainforests and Jungles.
• Found along the Equator or areas close to the
• This sub region has a rainy season in the summer and
a dry season in winter.
• Temperatures are cooler in the dry season.
• Yearly rainfall is less than a Tropical Humid Climate.
• Tropical Wet & Dry climates are found next to
tropical humid climates in Africa, South & Central
America, and parts of Asia.
• Instead of rainforests, there are tropical grasslands
called savannas.
• Deserts are categorized by the amount annual
rainfall received.
• Deserts receive less than 10 inches of rainfall
per year.
• Hot deserts (Sahara) have low humidity and
high temperatures during the day. At night the
temperature falls because the dry air cannot
hold heat well.
This sub-region does not receive much
precipitation at all – Usually about 16 inches per
year.
Summers are hot and winters are mild to cold.
This climate is located in the interior of continents,
or in a zone around deserts.
Much of the American west falls into this climate
type.
• Located close to the oceans and is frequently
cloudy, foggy, and damp.
• Warm ocean waters off the coast moderates and
keeps temperatures relatively constant throughout
the year.
• Precipitation is evenly distributed
throughout the year.
• Rains a lot throughout the year.
• Because of heavy precipitation, thick forests of tall
trees grow in this region.
• Primarily found surrounding the
Mediterranean Sea.
• Summers are dry and hot while winters
are cool and rainy.
• Supports a dense human population and
rich agricultural activity.
• Many of the first great human
civilizations thrived in this climate.
• Long periods of heat and humidity characterize this
climate region.
• These areas are found on the east coast of
continents and are often subject to hurricanes in
late summer and autumn.
• Winters are mild to cool, depending on latitude.
• Very suitable for raising crops, (rice).
• Summers are hot, with much more rainfall than in
winter.
• Winters are cool to mild, with more rain than snow.
• This climate region experiences a variety in
temperature and precipitation.
• Mostly found in mid-latitude (40’s to 50
degrees) interiors of northern hemisphere
continents.
• These regions also experience four distinct
seasons.
• Much of the western part of this region is
now farmlands..
• Deciduous Forests thrive in this climate.
• Evergreen forests called “TAIGA” cover
the lands in this climate region.
• Summers are short and cool while the
winters are long and extremely cold.
• Wood products from these forests are
an important part of our economy.
• Alaska and Canada are in this region.
• Snow, ice, and permanently freezing temperatures
characterize this region.
• So cold it rarely snows.
• This region is sometimes referred to as a Polar
Desert because it receives less than 10 inches of
precipitation per year.
• Lichens and a few low plants grow on the rocks.
• Found only on Greenland and Antarctica
 Tundra is the flat, treeless
lands forming a ring around the Arctic Ocean.
 Almost exclusively located in the northern
hemisphere
 Very little rainfall – less than 15 inches/year.
 Permanently frozen subsoil called “Permafrost”
 Mosses, grasses, lichens, wildflowers, and
shrubs grow quickly during the short summers.
• Highland climates vary depending upon:
Latitude and Altitude
• Temperature falls as altitude increases,
so highland regions are colder than the
regions that surround them.

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World Climate Regions Explained

  • 1.
  • 2. World Climate Regions 1. Tropical Wet 2. Tropical Wet & Dry 3. Arid (Desert) 4. Semiarid 5. Marine West Coast 6. Mediterranean 7. Humid Subtropical 8. Humid Continental 9. Subarctic 10. Ice Cap 11. Tundra 12. Highlands
  • 3. • Little variation in temperature over the year. • It is always hot with a daily average temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit. • Rains on a daily basis and yearly average rainfall is usually more than 80 inches. • Found in Central and South America, as well as Africa, South Asia (India), Southeast Asia and Indonesia . • Associated with Rainforests and Jungles. • Found along the Equator or areas close to the
  • 4. • This sub region has a rainy season in the summer and a dry season in winter. • Temperatures are cooler in the dry season. • Yearly rainfall is less than a Tropical Humid Climate. • Tropical Wet & Dry climates are found next to tropical humid climates in Africa, South & Central America, and parts of Asia. • Instead of rainforests, there are tropical grasslands called savannas.
  • 5. • Deserts are categorized by the amount annual rainfall received. • Deserts receive less than 10 inches of rainfall per year. • Hot deserts (Sahara) have low humidity and high temperatures during the day. At night the temperature falls because the dry air cannot hold heat well.
  • 6. This sub-region does not receive much precipitation at all – Usually about 16 inches per year. Summers are hot and winters are mild to cold. This climate is located in the interior of continents, or in a zone around deserts. Much of the American west falls into this climate type.
  • 7. • Located close to the oceans and is frequently cloudy, foggy, and damp. • Warm ocean waters off the coast moderates and keeps temperatures relatively constant throughout the year. • Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year. • Rains a lot throughout the year. • Because of heavy precipitation, thick forests of tall trees grow in this region.
  • 8. • Primarily found surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. • Summers are dry and hot while winters are cool and rainy. • Supports a dense human population and rich agricultural activity. • Many of the first great human civilizations thrived in this climate.
  • 9. • Long periods of heat and humidity characterize this climate region. • These areas are found on the east coast of continents and are often subject to hurricanes in late summer and autumn. • Winters are mild to cool, depending on latitude. • Very suitable for raising crops, (rice). • Summers are hot, with much more rainfall than in winter. • Winters are cool to mild, with more rain than snow.
  • 10. • This climate region experiences a variety in temperature and precipitation. • Mostly found in mid-latitude (40’s to 50 degrees) interiors of northern hemisphere continents. • These regions also experience four distinct seasons. • Much of the western part of this region is now farmlands.. • Deciduous Forests thrive in this climate.
  • 11. • Evergreen forests called “TAIGA” cover the lands in this climate region. • Summers are short and cool while the winters are long and extremely cold. • Wood products from these forests are an important part of our economy. • Alaska and Canada are in this region.
  • 12. • Snow, ice, and permanently freezing temperatures characterize this region. • So cold it rarely snows. • This region is sometimes referred to as a Polar Desert because it receives less than 10 inches of precipitation per year. • Lichens and a few low plants grow on the rocks. • Found only on Greenland and Antarctica
  • 13.  Tundra is the flat, treeless lands forming a ring around the Arctic Ocean.  Almost exclusively located in the northern hemisphere  Very little rainfall – less than 15 inches/year.  Permanently frozen subsoil called “Permafrost”  Mosses, grasses, lichens, wildflowers, and shrubs grow quickly during the short summers.
  • 14. • Highland climates vary depending upon: Latitude and Altitude • Temperature falls as altitude increases, so highland regions are colder than the regions that surround them.