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GC LEONG

SUMMARY

2023
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CHAPTER 1 Earth and Universe

• PLANETS::
o All the planets around the Sun revolve in Elliptical orbits
o VENUS is often called as the earth's twin because of their similarity in Size ,
mass and density
o MARS has some dark patches on its surface
o Jupiter's Surface is made of H, He, CH4
▪ It has circular light and dark bands
▪ Temp - -130 C
o Unlike Other planets Uranus revolve around the Sun in a clockwise orbit from E
to W
• EARTH ::
o Evidence of Earth's Sphericity ::
▪ Circum navigation of earth
• The First Voyage around the world was by Ferdinand Magellan
• Modern navigation and air routes are based on the assumption that
earth is round
▪ The Circular Horizon
• It widens with increasing altitude
• If earth is flat it would remain same
▪ Ships visibility
▪ Sunrise and Sunset ::
• If earth were flat the Whole world would see Sunrise and Sunset at
same time
▪ Shadow cast by Earth on moon during LUNAR Eclipse
▪ Planetary Bodies are Spherical
▪ Driving poles on level ground
▪ Aerial Photographs
o DAY and NIGHT ::
▪ As Sun rotates from W to E every part of it will be brought under the Sun
at some time
o EARTH's Revolution ::
▪ Varying length of Day and Night
• The axis of Earth is inclined to the plane of ecliptic (the plane of
earth's orbit around the sun) at an angle of 66.5
1. It gives rise to different seasons and varying length of day
and night
• If axis was perpendicular to this plane ALL parts of Earth would
have equal days and night at all times of the year
• Reality ::

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In N hemisphere in Winter ::
1.
1. As we go N, the hours of darkness steadily increases
2. At the Arctic the Sun never rises and there is darkness
for whole day in dec 22
3. Beyond the Arctic the number of Days with Complete
darkness increases till N pole where half the year will
have darkness
2. In Summer
1. The daylight increases as we go poleward
2. At the Arctic the Sun never sets on June 21 and there
is complete 24 hrs daylight
3. Beyond this the days of light increases
4. Beyond Arctic the region is known as land of
midnight Sun
3. What about Equator ?
1. Does it always have 12 hr day and 12 night ?
▪ The Altitude of Midday Sun ?
• The earth's revolution around the SUN with inclined axis changes
the apparent altitude of Sun
• The Sun is Vertically Overhead over Equator at 2 Days during
Equinoxes
1. 21 march and Sept
• After March Equinox the Sun appears to move North, on 21 june it
reached TO cancer
1. The N hemisphere will have it s Longest day and Shortest
night
▪ Seasons ::
• Beyond Tropics the region is marked by distinct seasonal changes -
4 seasons
• Within the tropics as the mid day sun varies very little from its
Vertical Position at noon daily, the four seasons are almost
indistinguishable
1. Days and Nights are almost equal all the year round
▪ Seasonal Changes and their effect on temperature
• In Summer the Sun is Higher in the sky than in Winter
• Days are longer than Nights in Summer and more heat is received
over the longer daylight
• Nights are shorter and less heat is lost
• There is net gain of heat in Summer and temp rises, in Winter it
loses
o DAWN and TWILIGHT ::
▪ DAWN - period between sunrise and daylight

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•Caused due to diffused rays


• Since the Sun rises and sets in a VERTICAL PATH at the Equator
the period during which refracted light is received is shorth
• In Temperate latitude the sun rises and sets in a Oblique path and
the period of refracted light is longer
o LATITUDE and LONGITUDE::
▪ Latitude is the angular distance of a point on the earth's surface measured
from the centre of the Earth
▪ Longitude is the angular distance measured in degrees along the Equator
East or West of PM
• The degree of longitudes decreases towards poles
• There is so much difference in length of degrees outside the tropics
that they are not used for calculating distances
• They determine local time in relation to greenwich time, which is
world time
▪ Longitude and time ::
• EGA
• WLS
• Going east you will gain time
▪ Which Country has Max time Zones ?
▪ The International date Line ::
• A travellor Going east from PM will gain time until he reaches 180
E meridian when he will be 12 hours ahead of GMT
• In 180W he will be 12 hrs Behind
• So going from East and crossing the line will gain a DAY
1. Eg - A man crossing from Asiatic side to American side will
gain a day
1. If he crossed on Friday it will be Thirsday in USA
• Why the Line is Curved ?
1. To prevent the Confusion in day and date in some islands
groups

Earth Crust
Classification of Rocks ::
o Igneous Rocks ::
▪ Formed by cooling and solidification of Molten rocks from beneath the earth
crust
▪ Normally crystalline in nature
▪ No STRATA, NO Fossils
▪ When high silica then they are ACIDIC - eg Granite
▪ Basic - high iron, magnesium or aluminium Oxide
▪ PLUTONIC ::

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•Cooled and solidified slowly so that large and easily recognizable crystals
have been formed
• They are formed at some depth
▪ Volcanic rocks ::
• On the earth crust
• Crystalls are small
• Basalt is a common volcanic Extrusive rock
• Eg - Antrim in N Ireland
• Deccan plateau in India
• Colombia-Snake plate in USA
o SEDIMENTARY ROCKS ::
▪ Non crystalline, contain fossils
▪ Mechanically formed Sedimentary rocks ::
• Accumulation of material from other rocks
• Sandstone - made from grains often Quartz from Granites
• GRIT- a coarse type of sandstone, when the grains are firmly cemented
together
• Conglomerate- when grains are rounded
• Breccia - when fragments are Angular
▪ Organically Formed ::
• Formed from remains of living organisms such as corals or shellfish
• Most common formed this way are Calcareous type- limestone and
Chalk
• Formed from vegetative matter - Carbonaceous rocks
• From Swamps and forests
▪ Chemically formed ::
• Rock salt
• Gypsum
• Potash
• Nitrates
o METAMORPHIC Rocks ::
▪ Clay - Slate
▪ Limestone- marble
▪ Sandstone - Quartzite
▪ Granite- Gneiss
▪ Shale - Schist
▪ Coal - Graphite
o Mountains ::
▪ Caldonian - Scandinivia, Scotland , some part above applacians in N America
▪ HERCYNIAN - URAL, PENINES, WELSH highland of Britain, Harz
mountain in Germany, APPLACHIANS , high plateau of Siberia and China
▪ FOLD Mountains ::

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• Also called mountains of elevation


• Rich in Tin, Copper, Gold and Petroleum
▪ Block Mountain
• Tension - Vosges and Black forest of Rhine land
• East African rift valley
• Compression
▪ Volcanic Mountain ::
• Also called Mountain of Accumulation
• Mt FUJI - JAPAN
• Mt COTOPAXI - Ecuador
• MAYON - Phillipines
• Merapi - Sumatara
• Agung - BALI
▪ RESIDUAL Mt::
• Mountains of Denudation
• Mt MANDNOCK in USA
• Dissected plateau - Deccan, Scotland, Scandinivia
o PLATEAU ::
▪ Tectonic ::
• Deccan
• Meseta of Central Iberia
• Harz of Germany
• Intermontaine plateau - Tibetan , Bolivian
▪ Volcanic Plateau
• Antrim plateau of N Ireland
• NW Deccan
• Colombia Snake plateau
▪ Minerals ::
• African plt - Gold, Diamond, Copper, manganese, Chromium
• Brazilian Plateau - Iron and Manganese
• Deccan - Coal, Iron, Manganese
• Australia - Iron and Gold
o Plains ::
▪ Structural - Great Plains of USA, Russia
• They are structurally depressed areas of the world
▪ Depositional - Nile Delta, ganges plains, Hwang Ho
• Outwash plains
• Formed by Glaciers and Ice sheets
• Also known as till plain or drift plain
• Outwas plains are usually Barren lands - Holland , Germany
• But Boulder may be valuable for farming - Mid West of USA
• Coastal Plains ::

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• Waves and winds drive beach materials landwards and deposit them
to form
• Marine swaps
• Mud flats
• Tidal and estuarine lowlands
• Belgium, Netherland, Gulf Coast of USA
• LOESS Plain
• Wind blows finer dust particles
• China
• PAMPAS of Argentina
▪ Erosional Plains
• Peneplains - Humid areas by rivers, ice , winds
• Pedeplains - in dry and arid areas
• Deflation hollows by Wind

Volcanism
o Volcanic distribution ::
▪ Atlantic Coast have comparitively fewer volcanoes
• Iceland and Azores are active
• Many Dormant or Extinct Volcanoes are there
• MADERIA, ASCENSION, St HELENA, Cape VERDE Islands
CANARY Islands
▪ Med Region ::
• Vesuvious, Etna, Stromboli
▪ HIMLAYAS - No Active Volcano
▪ Africa - East Africa Rift valley
• KILIMANJARO, KENYA
• Only Active Volcano of West Africa is Mt Cameroon
▪ West Indian Islands ::
• Mt Pelee in Martinique and in St Vincent

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o GEYSERS ::
▪ All the world's GEYSERS are confined to 3 locations ::
• Iceland, ROTORA District of North Islands
• New Zealand
• Yellowstone Park of USA

Oceans

Relief of the Ocean::


o The Continental Shelf -
▪ Shallow Platform, width varies
▪ Few miles in N America to over 100 Miles in Western Europe
▪ Maximum in Arctic Siberia- 750 miles
▪ Many regard it as part of Continent itself, submerged due to rise in sea level
▪ Some could have benn formed due to Wave Erosion
▪ Deposition of material brought by Rivers
▪ Their shallowness enables sunlight to pass through water which encourages
the growth of Minute plants and microorganisms
▪ They are rich in PLANKTON on which millions of surface and bottom
feeding fishes Thrive
▪ They are therefore the richest Fishing Ground in the world like Grand Bank
off Newfoundland, North Sea and Sunda Shelf

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▪ Their limited depth and gentle slope keep out the Cold under Currents and
increase the height of the tides
▪ Most of the World's greatest seaports including Southhampton, London,
Hamburg, Rotterdam, Hong-Kong and Singapore are located on Continental
Shelf
▪ Abyssal Plain ::
• Undulating Plain lying 2-3 miles below Sea - level and Covering 2/3 of
the Ocean Floor
▪ Ocean Deeps ::
• Most of the deepest Trenches are Not located in the Midst of the Oceans
• They are most Often Close to the Continents, particularly in Pacific
Ocean
• Mariana Trench near Guam island
• MINDANA Deep, Tonga Trench, Japanese Trench
▪ Ocean Deposits ::
• Generally speaking we can classify the Oceanic Deposits as Either Muds,
Oozes and Clays :
• Muds ::
• These are Terrigenous Deposits because they are derived from Land
and are mainly deposited on Continental Shelf
• They are also referred to as Blue, Green or Red Muds; coloring
depends on Chemical Content
• OOZES ::
• They are PELAGIC Deposits because they are derived from Oceans
• They are derived from Shelly and Skeletal remains of Marine micro-
organisms with Calcareous or Siliceous part
• They have a very fine - Floor like texture and either occur as
Accumulated deposits or float about in Suspension
• CLAY ::
• They occur mainly as Red Clay in Deeper parts and are particularly
abundant in pacific Ocean
• It is believed to be accumulation of Volcanic Dust Blown out from
Volcanos during Volcanic Eruptions
o SALINITY Of OCEANS ::
▪ Most Common matter is Sodium Chloride, 77%
▪ Others - Magnesium, Calcium and Potassium
▪ Due to the free movement of water, the proportion of different salts remain
remarkably Constant
▪ Degree of Concentration of Salt Solution in Ocean Does vary appreciably in
different areas- this is Salinity
▪ ISOHALINES - lines Joining places having Equal Degree of Salinity

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▪ Avg Salinity of Oceans is 35 ppm, In the Baltic Sea it is 7 whereas in Dead


Sea 330
▪ Red sea- high Salinity, High Surface Evaporation and Low River Water
Addition
▪ In Enclosed Seas , which are the areas of Inland Drainage like Caspian Sea,
the Salinity is very high
▪ Factors affecting Salinity ::
• Rate of Evaporation::
• The Water Fringing the High Pressure belts of the Trade Wind
Deserts between 20 and 30 N and S have High Salinity
• High temperature, So High Evaporation
• Low Humidity
• The temperate Oceans have Lower Salinity due to low Temperature
and Lower Evaporation
• Amount of Fresh Water Added::
• Salinity is lower than the Average in Equatorial Waters because of
heavy daily rainfall and High RH
• BALTIC ARCTIC ANTARCTIC have very low Salinity of less than
32 ppm
• Low temp
• Fresh Water by Rivers and Ice
• Degree of Water Mixing by Currents
• In Wholly of partially Enclosed seas such as Caspian Sea, Med Sea,
Red Sea and Persian Gulf
• The Waters do not mix freely with the Ocean Waters and they are
not penetrated by ocean Currents
• Salinity is > 37 ppm
• In Open Oceans where Water Could Mix Freely Salinity tend to be
Avg or even little Lower
• The range of Salinity is negligible where there is free mixing of
water by Surface and Sub-Surface Currents
▪ TEMPERATURE ::
• The Annual range of temperature in Any part of the Ocean is much
Smaller
• Mean Annual temperature of Surface Ocean Water Decreases from EQ to
Mid Latitudes and to 0 at Poles
• The Highest water Temperature are Found in Enclosed Seas in the
tropics like Red Sea
• In the deepest trenches water never Freezes
• Over 80% of the Ocean Water has a temperature of 35-40 F
▪ Movement of Ocean Currents ::

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• Ocean Currents are large masses of Surface Water that Circulate in


regular patters around the Oceans
• Why they Follow such a pattern ?::
• Planetary Winds- Dominant influence, like Monsoons, Gulf Stream
• Temperatures - Cold Water Sinks, Warm Rises
• Salinity - Waters of High Salinity are denser
• Med Region- great difference in Salinity between Atlantic and
Med sea,
• Less Saline Atlantic water flows on the surface into the Med,
Med water Sinks
• Earth Rotation ::
• Coriollis Force
• Land - Shape - Indian Ocean
o Circulation ::
▪ Gulf Stream ::
• Hugs America as far as Cape Hatteras, where it is deflected Eastward
under the Combined Influence of Westerlies and Rotation of Earth
▪ An Area in the Mid Atlantic has no perceptible Current, a large amount of
floating sea-weed gathers here and is called SARGASSO Sea
▪ South Atlantic Follows the similar pattern, Except it is Anti-Clockwise, the
Collection of Sea Weed is Not so Decisive ? Why ?
o PACIFIC ::
▪ KUROSHIO- Warm Water Current, North pacific Drift
▪ OYASHIO - Cold Water Current
▪ They meet off HOKKAIDO
▪ GUANO Birds Droppings, Peruvian Coast

WEATHER
The Climate of Temperate latitude is far more variable then the Tropics
o The Climate of British Isles is So Changeable that Some people call " Britain has
no Climate, only Weather"
o Conversely, the Climate of Egypt is so Static that it makes a good deal of sense
when people say " Egypt has no Weather Only Climate"
o The Importance of Climate and Weather ::
▪ Death rates are Normally high in Tropical areas and Low in deserts as Germs
are not readily transmitted in region of high temperature and Low Humidity
o The Elements of Weather and Climate ::
▪ Rainfall ::
• It is always measured by a metal Instrument called a rain Guage
• It consist of Copper Cylinder with a metal Funnel

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• An inch of rainfall means that 1 inch of rain would cover Ground


provided none evaporated, drained or percolated away
• In case of snow it is melted and that measured, in general 10-12 inch of
snow is equivalent to 1 inch of Rainfall
• Mean Annual rainfall - Avg of annual rainfall for a long term say 35
years
▪ Pressure ::
• Measured by BAROMETER
• Invented by GALILEO and TORICELLI
• Any liquid can be used But Mercury is preferred because it is the heaviest
Liquid known
• If Water is used the Corresponding Height would be Much like 35 feet, it
could be done in inches in case of Hg
• Measured in millibar (unit of Force)
• Mercury itself Expands with temperature so adjustment needed
• Corrections needed wrt Altitude, Latitude and temperature
• A more Portable type of Barometer is ANEROID Barometer
• A vaccumed metal Container
• In Airplanes a Modified type of Aneroid Barometer is Used called as
ALTIMETER
• It gives the reading in Feet for height attained
• So Pilot can tell the Altitude
• For a Continuous record of pressre Barogram is used
▪ Temperature ::
• Thermometer - fitted with Mercury of Alcohol
• It works on the Principle that Mercury Expands when heated and
Contracts when Cooled
• The Bulb in Embedded in Paraffin Wax so that it is less sensitive to
temperature changes
• In Climate Graphs the temperature is of Air!
• This is done by Placing Thermometer in a Shelter called
STEVENSON Screen
• It carries max and Min thermometers
• Max- Mercury
• Min - Alcohol
• Mean Daily temp - Avg of the Max and Min
• Diurnal range - Difference Between Max and Min
▪ Humidity ::
• It is a measure of Dampness of Atmosphere
• Absolute Humidity - Measured in Grams per Cubic metre
• RH - Actual amount / Total it CAN hold
• Wamr air can hold more

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• If RH is 100% the Air temperature is said to be at Dew Point


• HYGROMETER - used to measure RH
• It consist of Wet and Dry Thermometer
• Dry bulb is the Ordinary thermometer
• Wet Bulb is kept wet by a wick that dips in a reservior, it produces a
Cooling Effect
• Wet Bulb therefore always shoes a less reading than Dry Bulb
• If both same then RH is 100%
▪ Winds ::
• Wind Direction - Wind Vane or weather Cock
• Wind Speed - Anemometer
• It can also give direction
• Wind Speed - BEAUFORT Scale
▪ Sunshine ::
• Susshine Duration by Sun-Dial
• Places with Equal Sunshine - ISOHELS
▪ Clouds ::
• The Cloud Cover is Expressed in Eights or OKTAS
• Equal Degree of Cloudiness are joined by ISONEPS
▪ Classification of Clouds ::
• High Clouds ::
• Cirrus - Often Called MARES Tails, Fair Weather
• Cirrocumulus - Mackeral Sky
• Cirrostratus - HALO, milky Sky
• Medium Clouds ::
• Altocumulus - Wooly, Bumpy Clouds
• Altostratus - Watery look, Fibrous structure
• Low Clouds ::
• Stratocumulus - Rough Bumpy Clouds, Great Contrast between
bright and Shaded parts
• Stratus - very Low Cloud, Uniformly grey and Thick, light Drizzle,
reduces Visibility
• Nimbostratus - Dark, Dull Cloud , Layered, rain Cloud, Rain , Snow,
Sleet
• With Great Vertical Extent ::
• Cumulus - Rounded Top and Horizontal base
• Typical of Humid tropical Areas
• FAIR Weather Cloud
• CUMULONIMBUS - Overgrown Cumulus Cloud
• Cauliflower Top, Spreads like Anvil
• Frequently seen in tropical Afternoon
• Also referred to as thunder Cloud

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▪ Other Elements ::
• Haze - Smoke and Dust particles in industrial Areas, Refraction of Light
• Reduction of Visibility on regions of Low Humidity < 75%
• Mist - Suspension of Droplets
• Unlike haze it occurs in wet Air, when RH > 75%
• Fog - water Condensing on Dust and other Particles
• It ONLY occurs in Lower strata of Atmosphere
• In Industrial Area , a thick Smoky Cloud called SMOG
• More Common over Seas than land

Climate
o It is because of the Variable Water Content of the Atmosphere that we have such
great Contrast in weather and Climate
o If we were to live in a dry atmosphere, absolutely without water, there would be no
weather and not even much Climate
o Stratosphere ::
▪ Very Cold, Cloudless
▪ Thin Air
▪ Without Dust, Smoke or Water Vapour
o Earth Warms the Atmosphere by Conduction, Convection and Radiation
o Land and Water ::
▪ Land and Water gets heated up more Quickly than Water
▪ Water is Transparent, heat is Absorbed more Slowly, it is always in Motion ,
Absorbed heat is Distributed over greater depth and Area
▪ Opaque land allows greater Absorption but all the heat is Concentrated in
Surface, So land heats and Cools more rapidly
o Factors Affecting Climate
▪ Latitude
▪ Altitude
▪ Continentality ::
• Warmer Summers, Colder Winters, Greater range of Temperature
▪ Slope , Shelter and Aspect
▪ Natural vegetation and Soil
• In Many places due to Canopy light never Reaches ground
• During day trees lose water by Evapotranspiration, RH increases, Mist,
Fog may Form
• Light Soils reflect more heat than darker Soils, may give rise to Temp
Difference
• Dry Soils like Sands are very Sensitive to temp changes, whereas Wet
Soils like Clay retain Much Moisture and Warm up and Cool Down
more Slowly
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o Types of PPT ::
▪ If air is Cooled below Dew point, then PPT
▪ Torrential Downpours may not be useful because the water in so Intense that
it flows away and Not Sink
▪ Orographic rain - New Zealand, India, Assam, Scotland, Wales, Malaysia
▪ On Descending Air Warms up and Compresses
o Pressure belts ::
▪ Doldrums ::
• Low pressure Area, Ascending Air, Intense Heating
• Sailors becalmed here
• Convergence Zone
▪ STHP :: 30 N & S
• Dry and Calm Winds
• Horse Latitudes
▪ SPLP ::
• best developed over Oceans, where temp Difference between Summer
and Winter is negligible
o Trade Winds - they Blow from Cooler High Pressure Regions so have high
capacity for Moisture, Picks up and rains in Way
o Westerlies ::
▪ 40-60 N & S
▪ Roaring 40s, Freaking 50s
▪ Not all the Western Coast of temperate Regions receives Westerlies
throughout the year
• California, Chile, Iberia, S Africa, SW Australia- Only in Winters
• Caused by Shifting of Wind Belts between 30-40 N and S
• Due to Earth inclination
o FOHN - N Alps
o Chinnok - N America
▪ Causes, Avalanches, Snow Eater
o Cyclones ::
▪ Typhoons - China Sea
▪ Tropical Cyclone - India
▪ Hurricanes - America
▪ Tornadoes- Guinea lands of West Africa and S USA, allso called Whirl-Wind
▪ Willy Willy - Australia
o Typhoons ::
▪ They occur mainly in the region 6-20 N and S
▪ Most frequent from July to Oct
▪ In Extent Smaller than temperate Cyclone, but much steeper gradient
▪ Hurricanes have Calm rainless Centres
o Tornadoes :: Very Violent tropical and Sub-tropical Cyclones
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▪ Most frequent in Spring but can occur at any time


▪ USA - Mississipi valley

Equatorial

• Tropical rainforest do not have Seasons like Spring Summer Autumn and Winter,
seasons are Divided into Wet and Dry Seasons each lasting about 6 Months
• In Amazon wettest part is between December and May

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Countries ::
o Central America ::
▪ PANAMA
▪ NICARAGUA
▪ COSTA RICA
▪ HONDURAS

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▪ GUATEMALA
▪ BELIZE

• TRICK - GHNCP
▪ DOMINICAN Republic
▪ JAMAICA
▪ USA
▪ SOUTH AMERICA ::
• BRAZIL
• BOLIVIA
• COLUMBIA
• ECUADOR
• GUINEA
• PERU
• VENEZUELA
• French GUYANA
• SURINAME

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o FEATURES ::
▪ The most Outstanding feature is the great Uniformity of temperature throughout
the year
▪ There is No Winter
▪ The Diurnal range and Annual Range of Temperature are Small
▪ Precipitation is heavy and Well distributed throughout the year
▪ There is NO Month Without Rain, Distinct Dry season like Savanna or Tropical
Monsoon is absent
▪ There are 2 period of Maximum Rainfall in Equinox, Minima at Solstices
▪ As one goes N and S along the Coast the tendency is Towards Monsoonal
Climate with heaviest rain in summer Months (June July in N and Dec, jan in
S)
▪ Mornings are Bright and Sunny
▪ Convectional rain in afternoon

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▪ Besides the Convectional rain, Orographic and Cyclonic rain is also there,
caused by Convergence at Doldrums
o Trees :: MAHOGANY, EBONY, CABINET WOODS, DYEWOODS,
GREENHEART
▪ Under the trees grows a wide variety of Ferns, Orchids and lalangs, Herbaceous
Plants which can tolerate Shade
o Tribes ::
▪ PYGMIES - CONGO
▪ ORANG ASLI- MALAYSIA
o Tse Tse Fly causes NGANA Disease

Monsoon , Marine

Distribution ::

oBetween 5-30 N/S


o East Africa , MADAGASCAR, GUINEA COAST, East Brazil
o Central America, West Indies, Phillipines, NE Auz
FEATURES ::
o 3 Distinct Seasons are Distinguishable
▪ Cool Dry
▪ Hot Dry
▪ Rainy
o Concentrated Rain
o Mean Monthly temp above 18 C
o MARINE ::
▪ Along the eastern Coast of the Tropical land

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▪ Receives steady rain from Trade Winds


▪ Rainfall is Orographic as well as Convectional
▪ Tendency towards Summer Maximum , but without any Distinct Dry period
▪ 70% is Concentrated in 4 Months, But rain all the year round
▪ It is more favourable to habitation, but it is prone to severe tropical Cyclone,
Hurricane etc
Forest ::
o More open and less Luxirant than Eq
o BAMBOO thickets, Teaks etc
o Broadleaved Hardwood Trees
o MONSOON vegetation is thus the Most Varied- ranging from thick Forest to
Scrublands
o Rice is the Most staple Crop
o MANILA Hemp, Cotton, Indigo, Sugarcane
o Tea and Coffee ::
▪ Coffee originated in ETHIOPIA and ARABIA, ut Brazil is highest producer
▪ Tea requires Moderate temp, heavy rain , well drained Highland Slope, thrives
well in Highlands
o LATOSOLIC Soils, rapidly leached , after one harvest fertility Decreases
o Shifting Cultivation names ::
▪ Ladang- malaysia
▪ Taungaya - Burma
▪ Tamrai- Thailand
▪ Caingin- Phillipines
▪ Humah- Java
▪ Chena- Sri Lanka
▪ Milpa - Africa and Central America

SAVANNA
• Distribution ::
• Features ::
o It is a transitional type of Climate Between Equitorial Forest and Deserts
o It is Confined within the Tropics
o In S America there are 2 distinct regions of SAVANNA LLANOS of the
Orinico basin and Campos of the Brazilian Highlands
o It is Characterized by alternate hot rainy and Cool Dry Seasons
o Annual ppt is less than that of tropical Monsoon

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oTemp- 21-32 C, the range of Temp Increases as One Moves away from EQ
o Highest Temp do not Coincide with that of the Highest Sun (June) But Occur
Just b4 rain which is April
o The Clear Sky promotes intense heating During day and radiation loss During
Night
o This Extreme Diurnal Range of Temp is another characteristick Feature of
SUDAn Climate
o Trade Winds bring rain to Coastal District, HARMATTEN
• VEGETATION ::
o Tall Grass, Short Trees
o It is misleading to call it tropical Grassland as Trees are always present with
Luxuriant Grass
o The Term parkland or Bushveld describes it best
o The trees decrease in Height and Density away from EQ
o Trees have Broad Trunks to Survive
o Trees are hard , thorny, release Gum Like material
o Many trees are Umbrella Shaped, Exposing Only a narrow Part to Winds
o In true Savanna Elephant Grass is found, it has Long Roots
• HUMANS ::
o MASAI TRIBES - KENYA, TANZANIA, UGANDA
o HAUSA - Nigerai, Settled Cultivators
• Soil- LATERITIC ::
o Poor soil incapable of Supporting any good Crop
o Leaching problem

DESERT
Distribution ::
Features ::
• They may be Hot desert as SAHARN Type or temperate as the mid-latitudes desert
like the GOBI
• The aridity is mainly due to the Offshore Trade Winds , hence they are also called as
Trade Wind Deserts
• The temperate Deserts are called as Rainless Because of their Interior Location, well
away from rain bearing winds
• The major hot deserts are located along western Coast between 15-30 N and S

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• Sahara Biggest , Next is Great Australian Desert


• Other Hot deserts are - KALAHARI, ARABIAN THAR etc
• in N America the desert extends from Mexico Into USA and is called by different
names like MOHAVE, SONORAN, CALIFORNIAN, MEXICO
• In S America Atacama or Peruvian Desert is the Driest of all the desert
• The Mid latitude desert are at Considerable distance from the sea, GOBI,
TURKESTAN, PATAGONIA
o PATAGONIA is more due to its Rain Shadow
• On the western Coast the presence of Cold Currents gives rise to mists and fogs by
Chilling the on-Coming air
• Rainfall Normally occurs as Violent thunderstorms Type, it Bursts Suddenly
• There is NO Cold season and avg summer temp is above 50
• Why high temp - clear Sky, Intense insolation, Dry Air, Rapid rate of Evaporation
• The DIURNAL range of Temperature is very great
• Mid Latitude deserts ::
o Aridity is the key Note
o The Annual range of Temperature is Much great than Hot desert
o Winters are often severe, freezing Lakes and Snow on Highlands
VEGETATION ::
• Dominant vegetation is Xerophytic for Both Type
• Intense Evaporation increase the salinity of the Soil
• Absence of moisture retards the rate of Decomposition and desert Soils are very
Deficient In HUMUS
• The seeds of many species have thick, tough Skins to protect them While they lie
Dormant
LIFE in DESERTS ::
• BEDOIUN ARABS- Nomads
• BUSHMEN of KALAHARI- Hunters and gatherers
• BINDIBU of AUSTRALIA- Hunters and gatherers
o They use Boomerangs and Spears
o They live in WURLIS, simple Shelters made of Branches, Grass
• TUAREGS of SAHARA- Nomads
• Mining Areas ::
o Gold in Great Aus Desert, KALGOORDIE and COOLGARDIE
o Diamonds and Copper in KALAHARI
o Sodium Nitrate in Chile
▪ Copper also
▪ CHIQUICAMATA- largest Copper town of the World
o Silver in N Mexico
o Uranium in UTAH
o Copper in NEVADA

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MEDITERRANEAN::
• Distribution
o 30-45 N and S
o Basic Cause is Shifting of the Wind belt
o Entirely Confined to Western Part
o BEST developed in CENTRAl CHILE
o CALIFORNIA, S Australia, SW Australia
• Climate ::
o Dry Warm Summer with offshore Trades
▪ In Summer the prevailing Trade Winds are offshore, Hence NO RAIN
▪ Prolonged Drought are Common
▪ At Night there are rapid radiation, but Frost are rare
o Winter Rainfall
▪ When Westerlies are on Shore
▪ They Bring Cyclonic rain from Atlantic to Countries Bordering MED
▪ In Almost all other Climate MAX rain Comes in Summer
▪ Mean Annual Rain - 25 Inch
▪ The rain comes in heavy showers and Only a few days with bright Sunny
Periods Between them- another feature
▪ They are often backed by Mountains ::
• In IBERIA MESSETA and SIERRAS of the Peninsulas are an
Effective Barrier and bring ORO rain, So Portugese is Much wet
than Spain
▪ The Downpours are often very Torrential, Floods Occur
▪ Snow rarely occurs in Lowlands and Coast, it is mainly in Highlands
o Bright Sunny Weather with Hot Dry Summer and Mild Winters
▪ Favourable Climate, transition between Trade Wind Hot deserts and Cool
temperate Maritime Climate in N
▪ Summers are Warm and Bright and Winters are Mild and Cool, many
tourist come all theyear Round
▪ Sky is almost Cloudless and Sunshine is always Abundant
▪ The Combined effect of Onshore Winds and maritime Breezes keep the T
Down
▪ They are famous for their Health and pleasure resorts
o LOCAL WINDS ::
▪ SIROCCO
• Hot, Dry, Dusty Wind, originates from SAHARA
• Most frequent in Spring

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• It Blows to N
• Harms Vines
• Local names ::
1. CHIHLI- Tunisia
2. GHIBLI- Libya
3. Leveche - Spain
4. Khamsin - Egypt and Malta
5. GHARBI - Adriatic and Aegean
• Causes Blood rain
▪ MISTRAL ::
• It is a Cold Wind From N, rushing Down RHONE Valley
• Velocity intensified by Funneling effect in the Valley between ALPS and
Central MASSIF
• Most Frequent in Winters
• A similar Wind along then ADRIATIC Coast is called BORA
• TRAMINTANA and GREGALE are Other Winds
o VEGETATION ::
▪ Trees with small Broad leaves are Widely spaced and never tall
▪ There are many Branches, they are Short and Carry few leaves
▪ The ABSENCE of SHADE is a Distinct feature of MED
▪ Growth is Slow in the Cooller and Wetter Season, Even though More Rain
Comes in Winter
▪ Growth is thus almost restricted to Autumn and Spring when the T is Higher
and Moisture is Just Sufficient
▪ In many ways the vegetation is similar to the adjacent deserts and
SAVANNAS
▪ It is XEROPHYTIC
▪ Types ::
• MED EVERGREEN ::
1. They are Open Woodlands with Evergreen OAKS of which Cork
OAKS of Spain and Portugal are Well Known
2. The trees are normally low, even Stunted, massive Trunks, Deeply
Fissured Barks, Small Leathery leaves and a wide spreading Root
System
3. In AUS the EUCAPLYPTUS Forest replaces the Evergreen OAKS
4. JARRAH and KARRI trees are Most imp
5. The GIANT SEQUIA or REDWOOD is typical of California
• Evergreen CONIFEROUS TREES ::
1. They include avrious Kind of PINES, FIRS, CEDARS,
CYPRESSES which have Evevrgreen Needle Shaped Leaves and
Tall Straight trunks
• MED Bushes and Shrubs ::

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Most Prominent Type Of med Veg


1.
2. Summers are So dry that Forest gives way to Short Evergreen
Bushes
3. Species - LAUREL, MYRTEL, LAVENDER, ROSEMARY,
ARBUTUS
4. Local Names ::
1. MAQUIS- S France
2. MACCHIA - Italy
3. CHAPARRAL - California
4. MALLEE SCRUB - AUS
5. GARRIGUE - Limestone uplands
• GRASS ::
1. Conditions do Not Suit Grass, as the Rain Comes in Winters when
the Growth is slow
2. They are Not Suitable For Animals, it causes Soil Erosion too
3. So these areas are Net Animal products Importers
o ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ::
▪ ORCHARDS ::
• They are also known as World's Orchards lands
• A Wide range of Citrus Fruits like Orange, Lemons are Grown
• The fruit trees have long Roots
• Oranges names ::
1. SUNKIST- California
2. Seville - Spain
3. JAFFA - Israel
4. Tangerine- Tangiers
5. Mandarian - China, Japan
• MED lands account for 70% fo World Export of Citrus Fruits
• The OLIVE TREE is probably the most typical of all the MED
Cultivated vegetation
1. It is so hardy that it can survive in Limestone Soils too
• Many Nut Trees like WALNUT, ALMONDS etc are also grown
▪ CROPS ::
• CEREALS are Most imp
• Wheat is imp, Winter Wheat
• BARLEY is Next
▪ Summer Crops are raised ONLY when irrigation is available
• Water comes mainlky from Snow Melting of highlands
• Lowlands are Intensively Cultivated and Hill Slopes are terraced
• In Some Areas like Italy, Ebro basin Rice is also Grown
• In more fertile Areas VEG are grown
• A Little Cotton and Tobacco are also grown

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▪ TRANSHUMANCE is also Widely Practised


▪ WINE ::
• The Long Sunny Summers allow the Grapes to Ripen
• It account for 75% of the World Wine
• Spain, Portugal, france, Italy, Wine is the National Drink
• Wine Quality is decided by aNumber of factors like Soil, Climate,
Method, Extent of Fermentation
• Names ::
1. SHERRY - Spain
2. Port Wine - Portugal
3. CHIANTI ASTI and MARSALA - Italy
4. CHAMPAGNE- France
5. BORDEAUX- GARONNE Basin
6. BURGUINDY - Rhone- Saone valley
• Grapes anme ::
1. CURRANTS - Levantine Grapes
2. Raisins - California
3. Sultanas - Asia Minor

STEPPE :
• Also called as Temperate Continental ::
• Distribution ::
o They are Practically Treeless
o In Asia they Extends from Shore of Black sea to Foothills of ALTAI Mountains
o Isolated section are PUSTAZ in HUNGARY and MANCHURIA in China
o Names ::
▪ Manchuria
▪ Steppe
▪ Pustaz
▪ Prairies
▪ Pampas
▪ Veld
▪ Downs
▪ Caterbury Grasslands
• Climate ::
o Continental Climate With Extremes of T, Winters are very Cold
o In S hemisphere the Climate is never Severe
o The annual range of T is great
o It is really hot for its latitude

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Avg rain is about 20 inches
o Max rain from Convection when Interiors are heated
o Mostly Summer Rain
o In S the avg rain is > 20 inches
o There are 3 months , June, July August without rain in Ptoria
o Like Fohn in Swiz Chinook also Blows and Melts
• VEGETATION ::
o They are practically treeless and the grasses are Much shorter
o In Asia the Short Steppe Grass prevails, they are not only Short But Sparse
▪ They are less suitable for arable farming and are used for Some form of
ranching as in USA
o The steppe grass lie Dormant throughout Drought and then Sprung back to life
again
▪ It dries in Summers, dies in Autumn with Only roots surviving, back to
life in rain, full form in Spring
o Trees are Scanty because of Scanty rainfall, long droughts , Severe Winters
o Polewards an Increase in ppt give rise to Transitional Zone of wooded Steppes
where some Conifers are Found
• ECONOMIC Development ::
o They were once home to Horses, Bison of the Semi Nomadic people like
KIRGHIZ
o Red Indians of N America are Mostly Hunters
o The Tufted grass has been Replaced by more Nutritious Lucrene or Alfa-alfa
grass for cattle and Sheep rearing
o Nomadic Herding - KIRGHIZ ( TARTARS) , KAZAKHS, KALMUK
o WHEAT Cultivation ::
▪ Cool moist Spring Stimulates early growth, lightening Showers in the
ripening period help to SWELL
▪ The levelness help the Ploughing and Harvesting an Easy job
▪ LOW YIELD, due to less attention to small field, Yield Per man is High
o 3 quarter of the World Wheat is Winter Wheat, It is hard wheat with Low
Moisture Content, best for Bread and trade
▪ Poleward where the T are too low for the Wheat to Survive, Spring
Wheat is Grown, it is Soft Wheat more suitable for Making cake, Biscuits
etc
▪ In warmer Wetter region MAIZE is Grown
o Pastoral Farming ::
▪ With the development of Refrigerated ships they became an Imp pastoral
regions
▪ The semi wild cattle of PAMPAS were either crossed with or replaced by
the imported Pedigree Stock from Europe

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Warm Temperate Eastern Margin ::


• Distribution
o In the eastern Margins of the Continents just outside the Tropics
o It has Comparitively MORE rainfall than the Med Climate in the same
Latitude, Coming mainly in Summer
o It is in fact Climate of most part of China, a Modified form of Monsoon Climate
(China Type)
o In Gulf it is Gulf Climate and in S it is Natal Type
o South ::
▪ New South Wales with Eucalyptus Forest
▪ In Natal where cane Sugar Thrives
▪ In the Maize belt of the Parana-Paraguay-Uruguay Basin
▪ Region is influenced by Trade Winds all the year round, without any
Monsoon Variation
• CLIMATE ::
o It is Typified by Warm MOIST Summer and Cool DRY Winter
o Mean monthly Temp between 40F and 78F and has strong Maritime Influence
o Occasionally the Cold Wind from Interiors may bring down the T to freezing
point
o Though Frost are rare they Occur Occasionally in Colder Interior, for most of
the time it is pleasently Warm
o The RH can be very high in Summers and tiring too
o Rainfall is more than Moderate, 25-60 inches
o A wide range of Crops can be Grown, Densely populated Regions
o Rainfall is UNIFORMLY Distributed throughout the Year, Except in the
interior of China where there is a Distinct Dry Season
o Rainfall is Either Orographic, Convectional or From Depressions in prolonged
Showers in Winters
o CHINA TYPE ::
▪ Central and N China Including S Japan
▪ The great mountaneous region induces great Pressure changes between
Summer and Winter
▪ Intense heating sets up Low Pressure region in Summers and Tropical
Pacific Air Stream is drawn in as SE Monsoon
▪ Wettest months are Summers, there is no Burst like India, India mein
more Rain
▪ In Winters the Continental Polar air Stream Flows Outward as the NW
Monsoon, there is little rain but considerable Snow on windward Slope
▪ There is a Great Annual T range

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Another Feature is the Occurrence of TYPHOONS, most Frequent in late
Summers from July to Sept
o GULF TYPE ::
▪ It is similar to China Type Except that Monsoonal Character is less
developed
▪ There is NO COMPLETE seasonal reversal, for the pressure Gradient
between mainland America and Atlantic Ocean is less
▪ Narrow range of annual T Variation
▪ Summers are warm and it rarely rains in Winters, good Holiday resorts
▪ Annual rainfall is Heavy, SUMMER maximum, amount of rain increased
by Hurricanes
▪ There is NO DISTINCT Dry period as in Monsoon lands
▪ Abundant Moisture has stimulated Extensive cultivation of Cotton and
Maize
▪ TORNADOES, HURRICANES
o NATAL ::
▪ There are 3 distinct type located just outsie the TOC
▪ The narrow continents and the dominance of Maritime influence
Eliminate the Monsoonal Elements which characterize the Corresponding
elements of N
▪ More evenly distributed RAINFALL
▪ Annual Ppt of 48 inches
▪ Passage of Depression across the S edges of the Warm Temperate
Eastern Margins results in a slight Winter or Autumn Maximum
▪ Rain comes in Prolonged Showers, much of the water seaps in the ground
and there is lilltle Run-off
▪ They are some of the best settled parts of S
▪ Small Annual T range
▪ They also have local Violent Storms which though not as Severe as N but
are Quite Significant
• The S Burster a Violent Cold Wind Blowing along the coast of
New South Wales, most frequent in Summer and Spring
• The corresponding Cold Wind in Argentina and Uruguay is the
Pampero which is often accompanied by Thunder and Lightening
and rain
• In SE Africa, a hot Dry wind called BERG from interiors, like
Chinook or FOHN, cause High T and Oppressive Weather
• VEGETATION ::
o Due to good rain it has LUXURIANT Vegetation, rainfall heavy than Western
Margins
o The lowlands carry both Evergreen broad leaved forest and deciduous trees like
Tropical Monsoon Forest
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On the Highlands Conifers are Found like Pines Cypresses
o A rich variety like Bamboo, Grass, Ferns, Lianas, Palms are found
o Rainfall all the year makes it look green all the year
o It is home to a number of Valuable Timber Species ::
▪ In E Australia - EUCALYPTUS
▪ The Australian Alps of Victoria and Blue Mountains of New S Wales have
agreat reserve of Temperate Euca Forest
▪ In SE Brazil and NE Argentina valuable warm temperate Timbers such as
PARANA Pine, QUEBRACHO ( Axe-breaker tree, hardwood) and Wild
YERBATA Mate Trees (Tea)
▪ In NATAL warm Mozambique Currents increases ppt and many species of
Palm trees Thrives
• The highlands yield Extensive Chestnut, Ironwood, Blackwood
• Commercial Cultivation of Wattle Trees for tanning Extracts
▪ Forest of China and S Japan- Oak, Camphor, Camelia, Magnolia
• Destroyed by Deforestation and Population pressure
▪ Gulf - lowland Deciduous Forest
• Walnut, Oak, Hickory and Maple
• Pines in more sandy regions
• ECONOMY ::
o They are the most Productive parts of the Middle latitudes
o Adequate rain, no Prolonged Drought and Cold season is Warm enough for most
Species to Survive
o Hills are terraced , fields are irrigated and agri is extended to its limits, most
intensively Tilled
o Rice, tea, Mulberry in China, Cane Sugar in Natal and Coffee in S America and
Dairying in New South Wales and Victoria
o CHINA ::
▪ Rice Dominant, Wet padi
▪ Fertile moisture retentive Alluvial Soils
▪ Land has been tilled for generations , yet there is little Loss of Fertility
▪ Muddy water constantly brings new Soils
▪ Organic waste is used to Enrich Soils
▪ Sericulture is Declining
o GULF ::
▪ Lack of population pressure and Urge to Export make Rice less favourable
and maize and Cotton Dominates
▪ Rice is Grown only in few Areas of MISSISSIP Delta
▪ CORN ::
• The Humid air, Sunny Summer and Heavy Showers suit the Crop Well
• From Gulf Coast to Great Lakes
• Most of the Corn is used for fattening animals

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•Very little Corn is consumed as staple food in America, though it


Originated in America
• It has high Yield than Wheat or Other Cereals
▪ Cotton ::
• Black are Brought to Work in Cotton Fields
• Gulf's long Hot Growing season with 200 frost free days and moderately
high T
• Like most Fibres Cotton needs AMPLE rain and an annual ppt of 40
inches is Needed
• An adequate moisture supply coming from frequent light showers with
bright Sunshine in between gives higher Yield
• The best cotton comes from maritime districts where Sea Breeze and
Warming Effect of the Oceans is most strongly felt
• BOLL WORM Problem, it Shifted Cotton belts Westward
▪ TOBACCO ::
• It is a native Crop of America,
• Most famous is VIRGINIA Tobacco
• Humid Atmosphere, warm climate, well drained soils
o NATAL TYPE ::
▪ Warm moist summers and frost free Winters not only supports many crops but
also animals
▪ In NATAL Cane Sugar is Dominant , followed by Cotton and Tobacco in
Interior
▪ MAIZE is Extensively cultivated, used as both food and Fodder, Yield is low
than America
▪ In S America there is Much grasslands on which Sheep and Cattle can thrive,
the mild Winters mean that they can be Kept out all year
▪ In N Brazil where Rain increases slightly, YERBA MATE and Lumbering of
Parana Pine is done
▪ In E Australia Moist trade winds bring heavy rainfall and these are Thickly
Wooded
• Giant EUCALYPTUS Trees
• New S Wales was infact the earliest part to be Colonised
• Milk Butter Cotton Can Sugar Cheese etc

Cool Temperate Western Margin or British


• DISTRIBUTION ::
o They are under the permanent influence of Westerlies All the year Round

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o They are also the region of Much Cyclonic Activity typical of Britain and are
thus said to Experience British Type of Climate
o NW France + Belgium + Netherlands + Denmark + Western Norway + NW
Iberia
o There is so much Oceanic Influence that it is sometime referred to as the NW
European Maritime Climate
o In N America it is confined to Coastal areas of British Colombia due to High
Rockies
o In S it is Experienced by S Chile, Tasmania, New Zealand particularly in S
Island
• Climate ::
o The mean annual T are between 40 and 60F
o Low annual T Range
o Heat Waves are a Welcome Feature
o The climate is ideal for Max Comfort and Mental Alertness
o Winters are abnormally Mild and no station receives T below Freezing Point
due to N Atlantic Drift
o Night FROST do Occur and Snow in Winters too
o Sometimes cold spells due to Polar Continental air may hit it
o The climate of maritime as a whole may be described as EQUABLE
o In S it is even more EQUABLE like in Hobart , Tasmania, S Chile, New
Zealand, narrow T Range
▪ These are the FAVORED ISLES
• PPT ::
o Adequate Rain throughout the year with a tendency towards Winter or Autumn
Max from Cyclonic Sources
o Since the rain bearing winds come from West Western Margins have highest
Rainfall
o Relief also plays a Major Role like Caterbury Plains are in Rain Shadow Area
• SEASONS ::
o As in other Temperate Regions it has 4 Distinct Seasons
o Light Snowfalls in Winter months for short duration in lowlands and heavy in
highlands like Scandinivian , Rockies
o SPRING is the driest and most refreshing season when people emerge from
Depressing Winter
o This 4 distinct seasons is CONSPICOUSLY Absent in Tropics
• NATURAL VEGETATION ::
o The natural vegetation is deciduous Forest, trees shed their leaves in Cold
Season for protecting themselves against Winters and Snow
o Shedding Begins in AUTUMN, the FALL Season
o The trees have typical rounded outlines with thick trunks and out-spreading
Branches that yield Valuable temperate Hardwood
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Species - OAK, Elm, Ash, Birch, Beech, Poplar, Hornbean, Willows, Alder,
Aspean, Chestnut, Maple, Lime
o Trees occur in pure strands and have Greater Lumbering Value
o Open nature Sparse Undergrowth
o In TASMANIA Temperate EUCLAPYTUS are also Extensively Felled
o In highlands like SCANDINIVIA, ROCKIES, ANDES and S Alps of New
Zealand, the deciduous trees are replaced by Conifers
• ECONOMICS ::
o Net Importer of Wheat, Industrially advanced
o Fishing is Imp in Britain, Norway and British Colombia
o Market Gardening ::
▪ All NE European Countries are Highly Industrialized, densely populated,
so Market Gardening
▪ INTENSIVE Farming
▪ TRUCK farming as the Crops are perishiable
▪ HORTICULTURE
o Mixed farming ::
▪ Farmers practise both arable and pastoral farming
▪ The proportion of crops and animals depends on soil, price of cereals and
demand
▪ Term most aptly applied
▪ Amongst cereals Wheat is the most Extensively Grown, once they used to
be Exporters but due to Competition from New World they Shifted to
others
▪ The next imp Crop is Barley
• It is used for Beer making or Whisky
• It is also used as Fodder
• Oats and Barley are Grown in Crop Rotation with a leguminous
Crops and a root Crop (Turnip or beet Sugar)
▪ Most imp animal is Cattle, they are used for Dairying as well as Beef
▪ Sheeps are kept for both Wool and Mutton
• It is well developed in some Parts of British type of Climate
• Britain is home to some of the best known Breeds like Lincons,
South Downs
• In Britain major Sheep areas are Pennines, Scottish Highland,
Welsh Mountains and Scarplands of SE England
• In S newzealnd is the main Country, it has only 4% of the World's
Sheep Population and account for 2/3 of World's Mutton Export
• In Tasmania and S Chile Sheep rearing has always been a Chief
Occupation
o Other Activities ::

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▪ Potatoes Dominate the seen, it is a Staple food supplementing wheat and


Bread
▪ It is also used as Fodder and Industrial Alcohol
▪ Normally a Cooler and N Latitude is preffered, as in South Blight Virus
Attacks
▪ It was introduced by Spanish Conquerers from Chile and Peru
▪ BEET Sugar ::
• The need for it was felt during NAPOLEANIC Wars
• The first BEET Sugar Factory was Established in Europe in 1801
• The higher Yield is Obtained when Autumn is both Dry and Sunny
• Beet is crushed for Sugar and Green tops are used as Fodder

Cool Temperate Continental Siberian


• Distribution ::
o It is Experienced Only in N Hemisphere where the Continents have a high East-
West Spread, on the poleward side it merges into Arctic Tundra, S in Steppes
o The predominant vegetation is Siberian or Sub-Arctic is Evergreen Coniferous
Forest
o The greatest Single Stretch is TAIGA in Siberia
o There are small amount of Conifers due to high altitude in Germany, Poland,
Swiz, Austria and other Europe
o In America it stretches from Alaska across Canada into Labrador and is found
on the High Rocky Mountains Further South
o It is absent in S due to Narrowness of the Continent
• Climate ::
o It is characterized by Bitterly Cold Winter of Long Duration and a Cool Brief
Summer
o Spring and Autumn are merely Brief transitional periods
o Large Annual range of T, especially in interiors
o The Extremes of T in Siberia are so great that it is Often referred to as the
Cold Pole of the Earth
o In N America the extremes are less Severe because of the lesser Extent of the
Continent
o Frost Occur as Early as August and by Sept lakes and ponds are already Ice-
bound
o All Over Russia nearly all the rivers are Frozen
o Occassionally Cold N polar Winds like Blizzard of Canada and Buran of
Eurasia blow Violently, powderly Snowflakes are Blown around and Visibility
is greately Reduced
• PPT ::

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Annual ppt is not high, 15-20 inch
o It is well distributed throughout the year and with a Summer Maximum from
Convectional Rain when the Continental Interiors are heated
o T is low RH is High, so small amount of ppt is adequate for Conifers to grow
o The total amount of ppt is determined by factors such as Altitude, latitude,
Proximity to Poles, amount of Exposure to Westerlies (West), temperate
Monsoon (East) and the Cyclones
o Permanent Snowfields like those of Himalayas or Alps are Absent, because it is
melted with the coming of Summer
o Frozen Rivers are Thawed with the rise in Water level and Extensive Floods
Occur
o Thick Mantle of Snow in winters is actually a Blessing, as being a poor
Conductor of Heat, it saves Soil!
o When the ground is Ploughed and leached , the acidic PODZOLS Soil is
improved and the Continental interiors may support some Agri
• NATURAL VEG ::
o The Conifers of N America and Eurasia are the richest Sources of Softwood for
use
o The world's greatest Softwood Producers are USSR , USA, Canada and
Fenoscandian countries ( Finland, Norway, Sweden)
o In Wood Pulp USA is the leader, in Newsprint Canada
o There are 4 major Species of Conifers ::
▪ Pine
▪ Fir
▪ Spruce
▪ Larch
o They Exist in Pure Strands
o CONIFERS::
▪ They are more uniform and grow Straight and tall
▪ Almost ALL conifers are Evergreen
▪ There is No annual replacement of new leaves as in Deciduous Trees, the
same leaf remains on the tree for 5 years
▪ Food is stored in the trunk and the Bark is thick to Protect the Trunk
▪ They are Conical and Branches are Sloped Down
▪ Leaves are Small , thicky, Leathery and needle Shaped to reduce Surface
Area
▪ There is Little Undergrowth -
• Podzolic Soils are Excessively leached and very Acidic
• Little Humus
• Rate of decompositionis low
• Absence of Direct Sunlight and low Duration of Summers

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•But where the trees are widely Spaced near the tree line, Heath
and Tundra Plants Cover the intervening ground
• They are also found in other Climatic regions where Altitude
Reduces T
• They are the Dominant Trees of Mountains in temperate and
Tropical areas
• ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ::
o BARLEY, Oat, Rye, Potato
o Many of the SAMOYEDS and YAKUTS of Siberia and Some canadians are
Engaged in hunting, trapping and Fishing
o Trapping ::
▪ Fur Bearing Animals
▪ Silver Fox, Muskat, Minks
▪ Fur Farms are Developed
o LUMBERING ::
▪ Most imp Occupation of Siberian Type of Climate
▪ Saw milling
▪ Paper and Pulp Industry
▪ It is used as a Fuel too ( very small amount unlike Hardwood which is 2/3
), more value for other purposes
▪ As an industrial raw Material, Matches in Sweden, Furniture, Rayon,
Turpentine, Varnishes, paints, Dyes, Wood-Alcohols, Cosmetics,
Disinfectants

ARCTIC

• DISTRIBUTION ::
o It is found mainly N of Arctic Circle
o The ice caps are confined to Greenland and to the Highlands of tehse regions
o The Lowlands with a Few months ice-free have Tundra vegetation
o In the S ANTARTICA is the single greatest Stretch of Ice , 10000 feet deep too
• Climate ::
o Very Low mean Annual T, Not more than 4 Months have a T above Freezing
point
o The T remain low because the Sun remains Low in the sky and much of the
Warmth of its faint rays is either reflected by the ground Snow or used up in
Melting of Ice, it has little power to raise the T
o Water in the Soil is Frozen to great Depth and the Summer heat can only thaw
upper 6 inches

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o The Ground remains Frozen for all but 4 months


o Frost occur Any time and Blizzards are frequent
• PPT ::
oIt is mainly Snow
o Light Ppt as 10-12 inch of Sniw makes 1 inch of rain
o Convectional rain is generally absent
o There is Normally a Summer Maximum and the ppt is then in the form of rain
or Sleet
o In regions where Winds blow out of large Anti-cyclones developed over ice-
caps, rain comes in Summer
o But in Coastal areas where the Cyclones are frequent there is a Tendency
Towards Winter Max When Cyclones are best developed
• VEG ::
o Mosses Lichens Sedges
o Drainage is poor and Sub-soil permanently Frozen
o Ponds , Marshes and Waterlogged areas are Found
o In the more Sheltered spots, Stunted Birches, Dwarf Willows and Undersized
Alders are found
o In coastal areas Some Hardy Grasses and REINDEER moss are found, in Brief
Summers Berry-bearing Bushes are found
o In Summers Birds and Animals Migrate to it like Wolves, Foxes etc
• HUMANS ::
o In Greenland Alaska and Canada live Eskimos, They hunt CARIBOU
(reindeer)
o Slowly modernization taking place
o In the Eurasian Tundra -
▪ Lapps of Finland and Scandinivia
▪ Samyoeds of Siberia
▪ Yakuts from lena
▪ Koryaks and Chukchi from NE Asia
• Importance ::
o Gold in Alaska, Nickel in USSR, Petroleum in Alaska
o Copper in Canada, Coal in Spitsberg
o Iron Ore in Sweden

Cool temperate Eastern , Laurential


• DISTRIBUTION ::
▪ It is an Intermediate type between British and Siberian type
▪ It has features of Both maritime and Continental

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▪ It is found Only in 2 regions


▪ New Foundland Region - America
▪ ASIA
• N China
• Eastern Siberia
• Manchuria
• Korea
• N japan
▪ In S it is Absent
• Climate ::
▪ It has Cold Dry Winters and Warm Wet Summers
▪ Winter T can be below Freezing Point, Summers are Warm as the Tropics
▪ Though rain falls throughout the year there is a Distinct Summer
maximum from Easterly Winds from the Oceans
▪ Annual ppt 30-60 inches
▪ N AMERICA ::
▪ The most remarkable feature is its Uniformity in ppt with a late Summer
Max, No month is really Dry
▪ The Uniformity is largely due to Atlantic Influence and that of great
Lakes
▪ The Warm Gulf Stream increases the Moisture Content of Easterly Winds
from open Atlantic
▪ The prevailing Westerlies carry Depression from Great lakes to New
Foundland
▪ Meeting of Gulf Stream and Labrador causes dense Mist and Fog, New
Foundland Experiences more Drizzle than any other part of the World
▪ T are high in Summers for its latitude
▪ Prolonged heat waves causes Discomfort and frustation in Cities like new
York
▪ In Winter Snow Falls
▪ ASIA::
▪ The rain distribution is far less Uniform
▪ Winters are very Cold and Dry while Summers are Warm and
Exceptionally warm and Wet
▪ The rainfall regime is similar to Tropical Monsoons, wher the whole year
rain is concentrated in just 4 months
▪ Due to interior Heating of China , Moisture laden Winds from Sea of
japan Blows in as SE monsoon
▪ The dry wind that blows out in Winters deposit LOESS in HWANG HO
▪ Much of the Winter ppt in N China, Japan, Hokkaido is in the form of
Snow
▪ JAPAN ::
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•It is modified by its Insularity and also by meeting of Warm and


Cold Currents
• It receives rain from both SE Monsoon and NE Monsoon
• The rainfall is more evenly distributed , one Maxima in June
known as Plume Rain, and the other in Sept known as Typhoon
rain
• Japan is Known as the second new Foundland
• Fishing replaces Agri as Main Occupation, 80% land is Non-agri
▪ The Climate has very long Cold Winter and a Big Annual range of T,
more than 55F
• VEGETATION :::
▪ It is known as Cool Temperate Forest
▪ Generally Forest tend to be Conifers N of 50 latitude
▪ The increase in L and severity of Winter Excludes forest that are not
Suitable for Cold Conditions
▪ In Asiatic Regions Conifers are a Continuation of Siberian Taiga
▪ South of 50N latitude gives way to Deciduous Forest- Oak, Beech,
Maple, Birch
▪ These are fairly Open
▪ Rapid growth of Ferns and other temperate Undergrowth
▪ Pure Stands trees
▪ Both Food and Cash Crops
• ECONOMY ::
▪ Lumbering more imp
▪ Agri Less Imp due to Severe Weather
▪ Potatos Thrive over Large areas of PODZOLS
▪ Oats , Barley can be Sown
▪ In the Asiatic Regions, SOYABEANS, GROUNDNUT, Rape Seeds,
Mulberry
▪ In N American Region farmers are Engaged in Dairy farming, Hay
Cultivation, Fruits
▪ NOVA Scotia is World Renowed for Apples
▪ Fishing ::
▪ Newfoundland ::
• World's greatest Fishing ground
• Shallow waters led to proper Sunlight penetration and rich growth
of Planktons on which Fishes thrive
• The gentle Continental Shelves stretches for over 200 NM
• Both PELAGIC Fish (near the coast) and Demersal Fish ( near the
Bottom ) are found
• The Chief fish caught is COD
• Other fishes - MACKERAL, HERRING, HAKE, HADDOCK

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• Crabs, Lobsters , Shrimps


• Frsh water Fishes in St Lawrence river and Great lakes like
1. SALMON, Trout, EEL, Sturgeons
• Overfishing
▪ ASIA ::
• Scarcity of meat and Religious reasons Popularized Fishes
• Seaweed Cultivation by Japan, used as Food, fertilizer and
Chemical
• Pearl Culture of Japan
• Continental Sheles around Japan are rich in Palnktons
• Indented Coastline Provides sheltered Fishing Ports
• Tech use

SELVAS, CAMPOS, LLANOS, PAMPAS ::

o Selvas - Equatorial Rain forest, Amazon


o Campos- North of Amazon, SAVANNA Type
o LLANOS - South of Amazon, SAVANNA Type
o PAMPAS - South of LLANOS, warm climate with rain throughout the year,
Central Argentina
o GRAN CHACO - northern Argentina and Western paraguay
▪ Dry Winters, Heavy Summer Rain
▪ Thick forest

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a. Chagos or Diego Garcia - British


b. Mannar islands - Sri Lanka
c. Cocos islands - Myanmar
d. Re-union- French

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