Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term - Senior Secondary School 2

CLIMATE

SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY

CLASS:� SS2

DATE:

TERM: 1ST TERM

REFERENCE MATERIAL

  • Essential Geography for Senior Secondary Schools, O.A. Iwena.



WEEK SIX

TOPIC: CLIMATE

Climate is the average weather condition of the atmosphere over a long period of time usually about 30-35years.

FACTORS THAT CAN AFFECT OR DETEMINE CLIMATE

  1. Latitude ��� ��� ��� ��� 6. Cloud cover
  2. Altitude ��� ��� ��� 7. Vegetation
  3. Distance from the sea ��� ��� 8. Planetary wind
  4. Ocean currents

Elements of climate

  • Temperature
  • Rainfall
  • Wind
  • Relative humidity
  • Pressure
  • Cloud cover

  1. Sunshine

EVALUATIONQUESTION

  1. What is climate?�
  2. Differentiate between weather and climate.

TYPES OF CLIMATE

  1. HOT CLIMATE

(a)Equatorial Climate

Location: This is located within 50 North and South of the equator.

Areas: Amazon Basin of South America, Zaire Basin of Central Africa, The Coast of West Africa.�

(b)Tropical Continental (Sudan) Climate

Location: It is located between 50-200 North and South of the equator

Areas: Central America, North Western part of South America, Interior upland of Brazil and Bolivia, West Africa, part of East Africa, parts of India and South East Asia, Northern Australia.

2.COLD CLIMATE

(a)Polar Climate

Location: It is found around 900 North and South of the Equator, especially around the poles.

Areas: Greenland, Iceland and Antarctica.

(b)Tundra Climate

Location: It is located around 600-900 North and South of the equator especially around the Arctic and Antarctic circles.

Areas: Coastal strip of Greenland, Northern Canada and Alaska, parts of Eurasia and Antarctica.

3.DESERT CLIMATE

(a)Hot Desert Climate

Location: Within latitude 150 and 300North and South of the equator.

Areas: Sahara desert, Arabian desert, Iranian desert, Thar desert, Namib desert, Kalahari desert, Great Australian desert and Atacama desert.

(b)Cold Desert Climate

Location: Within 450-600 North and South of the equator.

Areas: Eurasia, North America and South America.

Other types of climate are:

WARM TEMPERATE CLIMATE WESTERN MARGIN (MEDITERRANEAN TYPE)

Location: 300-450 North and south of the equator.

Areas: North Africa, South West of South Africa, Central Chile, California, Southern Australia, France, Spain and Italy.

WARM TEMPERATE CLIMATE EASTERN MARGIN (CHINA TYPE)

Location: 200-400 North and south of the equator.

Areas: China, U.S.A, Mexico, Natal in South Africa and Australia.�

COOL TEMPERATE CLIMATE WESTERN MARGIN (BRITISH TYPE)

Location: 450-600 North and south of the equator.

Areas: Britain, France, Belgium, Netherland, Denmark, Norway and British Columbia.

COOL TEMPERATE CLIMATE EASTERN MARGIN (LAURENTIAN TYPE)

Location: 400 and 500 North of the equator.

Areas: North Eastern part of North America, North East Canada and Northern Asia.

EVALUATIONQUESTIONS

  1. Mention any four elements of weather and climate.
  2. State any three importance of weather and climate to man.

GENERAL EVALUATIONQUESTIONS:

  1. What is weather and climate?
  2. Explain the importance of weather and climate.
  3. Mention the instrument used for measuring rainfall.�
  4. Explain equatorial climate.
  5. Mention the areas that experience Mediterranean climate.

READING ASSIGNMENT

Essential Geography, O.A. Iwena, Pages 93-101.

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT

  1. The height of a place above the sea level is known as (a) Latitude (b) Altitude (c) Lapse rate (d) Spot height
  2. Which of these factors does not affect weather and climate (a) Cloud cover (b) Humidity (c) Latitude (d) Natural Vegetation
  3. The instrument used for measuring wind direction is (a) Wind vane (b) Thermometer

(c) Anemometer (d) Rain guage

  1. Wet and dry bulb thermometer could be used for measuring (a) Rainfall (b) Relative humidity (c) Temperature (d) Wind speed
  2. Which of the following weather elements is paired with the wrong instrument? (a) Wind direction and wind vane (b) Humidity and anemometer (c) Rainfall and rain guage (d) Atmospheric pressure and barometer

THEORY

  1. What is weather?
  2. Highlight five importance of weather and climate to man.

���



� Lesson Notes All Rights Reserved 2023