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seesaw
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star
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fairy
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banana
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banana
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fairy
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lifesaver
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What are two types of tropical rainy climates?
Tropical wet and tropical wet-and-dry
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What is permafrost?
Permanently frozen soil
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boom
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thief
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What are the six main climate regions?
Tropical rainy, dry, temperate marine, temperate continental, polar, and highlands
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In what climate region do we live?
Temperate continental/humid continental
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What is the coldest climate region?
Polar climates/ice cap
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Where are subarctic regions located?
North of humid continental climates
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Are there clear boundaries marking where one climate region ends and another begins?
No; each region blends gradually into the next
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What is a steppe?
Semiarid areas on the edges of deserts. They are dry but get enough rainfall for short grasses and low bushes to grow.
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What are two types of dry climates?
Semiarid and arid
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What three factors do scientists use to classify climates?
Temperature, precipitation, and vegetation
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Who developed the system to classify climates?
Wladimir Koppen
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What are two types of polar climates?
Tundra and ice cap
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What is a rainforest?
A forest in which large amounts of rain are common year round
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