Climatic Classification - SS2 Geography Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What is the Greek classification of climate primarily based on?
Temperature and precipitation
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Latitude and altitude
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Wind patterns and ocean currents
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Human activities
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Which zone in the Greek classification is known for its high temperatures and abundant rainfall?
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Torrid zone
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Temperate zone
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Frigid zone
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Polar zone
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In the Köppen climate classification, what does the letter 'B' represent?
Tropical climates
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Dry climates
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Mild temperate climates
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Continental climates
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Which Köppen subcategory represents regions with distinct wet and dry seasons?
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Am
Aw
Bw
Cs
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What does the Köppen subcategory 'Cw' typically describe?
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Tropical savannas
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Subtropical climates
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Mediterranean climates
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Steppe regions
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In the Köppen classification, which category includes extremely cold, polar regions?
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A - Tropical Climates
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B - Dry Climates
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C - Mild Temperate Climates
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E - Polar Climates
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Which Greek zone encompasses the areas near the equator?
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Torrid zone
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Temperate zone
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Frigid zone
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None of the above
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Which Köppen subcategory describes regions with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters?
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Cw
Cs
Df
Bw
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What is the primary factor influencing the Greek classification of climate?
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Temperature variations
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Solar radiation
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Ocean currents
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Wind patterns
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Which Köppen subcategory is characterized by extremely dry and hot conditions?
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Am
Aw
Ds
Bw
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