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G1501_LACModule
Jamie Strickland
Created on June 8, 2024
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Crossing Lines and Boundaries
Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, and Europe
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Getting our Bearings
Getting our Bearings
Click on the arrows to look at the climate maps; then click on each region to learn a bit more about climates in these regions
Diverse Physical Environments
What physical factors/processes lead to climate and biome diversity in these regions?
Latin America
Africa
The Caribbean
Europe
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The Caribbean
- Most of region has high annual rainfall, warm temperatures
- Seasonality marked by change in rainfall, not temperature
- Guianas are different by rainfall and not impacted by hurricanes
Europe
- Importance of the Sea: Peninsulas and Islands
- Influences much of western and northern Europe. Milder climates than expected given latitude
- Mediterranean: Drier and warmer climates
- Continental Climates: colder, but still humid
Africa
- Humid, tropical climates at the equator, progressively getting drier as you move North or South:
- Grasslands: Savannas where wet; Steppes where dry
- Arid to the North and South
- Small areas of more temperate midlatitude climates on northern and southern coasts
Latin America
- Tropical Rainforests
- "Remarkable Paradox"
- Deserts
- Cold Ocean Currents
- Peru Current (Atacama) or Benguela Current (Namib in Africa)
- Altitudinal Zonation