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This document provides questions to assess prior knowledge about climate change and how topography affects climate. It contains an illustration of the windward and leeward sides of a mountain. Learners are asked to study the illustration and answer 6 questions about how temperature, water vapor, and dry regions are affected as air moves over and around the mountain.
This document provides questions to assess prior knowledge about climate change and how topography affects climate. It contains an illustration of the windward and leeward sides of a mountain. Learners are asked to study the illustration and answer 6 questions about how temperature, water vapor, and dry regions are affected as air moves over and around the mountain.
This document provides questions to assess prior knowledge about climate change and how topography affects climate. It contains an illustration of the windward and leeward sides of a mountain. Learners are asked to study the illustration and answer 6 questions about how temperature, water vapor, and dry regions are affected as air moves over and around the mountain.
Assess your prior knowledge and experiences about climate change?
Materials:
Pencil or ballpen An illustration of the windward and leeward sides of a mountain
Procedure: 1. Study the illustration.
Q1. What happens to water vapor as it rises over the mountain?
Q2. What side of the mountain experiences low temperature? Q3. Which side of the mountain experiences high temperature? Q4. What happens when air becomes warmer and drier as it moves down the leeward side? Q5. What dry region forms at the back of the mountain? Q6. How does topography affect climate?