UNIT 3. ACTIVITIES.
With an A
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A young mountain range located between the Italian peninsula and the rest
of Europe.
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Alps
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With an A
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A cape located in the Antarctic continent.
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Cape adare
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With a B
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A big peninsula located in the south of Europe.
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Balkan peninsula
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With a B
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A young mountain range located in the Balkan Peninsula.
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Balkans
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With a C
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A peninsula located in the north of Australia
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Cape York Peninsula
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With a D
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One of the largest river in Europe. It flows into the Black Sea
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Danube
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With an E
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The highest peak in Europe
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Elbrus
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With an F
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A gulf located in the Baltic Sea
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Gulf of Finland.
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With a G
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A gulf located next to the Italian peninsula
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Gulf of Genoa
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With a G
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A huge plain that occupy most of the eastern
europe
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Great European
plain.
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With a G
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A huge mountain range located in the eastern
part of Australai
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Great Dividing
Range.
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Contains an H
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A young mountain range located in the eastern part of Europe
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Carphatian
mountains
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With an H
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A mountain range located in the western part of Australia
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Hammersley
range
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With an I
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A big península located in the south of Europe. It has the shape of a
boot.
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Italian Peninsula
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With an I
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An island located next to the western coast of
the European continent. It is known as the “emerald island”.
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Ireland.
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With an J
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An old massif located in the western part of Europe.
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Jura
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With a M
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And old massif located in the western part of Europe
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Massif Central
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With an M
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A mountain range located in the center of Australia
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Macdonnel Range
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With an M
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Another river located in Oceania
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Murray
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With an N
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A sea located between Great Britain and the
Scandinavian Peninsula.
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North Sea
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With a P
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A river located in the Italian peninsula
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Po
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Contains
a P
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A river that flows into the Black Sea
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Dnieper
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With an R
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A important european river that flows into the North Sea between the River Seine and the Elbe
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Rhine
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With an R
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A sea located in the Antarctic continent
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Ross sea
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With an S
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A river located in the western part of Europe. It flows into the Atlantic
Ocean
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Seine
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With a T
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A sea located between New Zealand and
Australia
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Tasman Sea
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With a T
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The largest river of the Iberian Peninsula
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Tagus (Tajo)
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With a U
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A mountain range located between Asia and Europe.
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Ural Mountains.
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With a V
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The highest peak of the Antarctica continent.
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Vinson Massif
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With an V
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The longest river in Europe. It flows into the Caspian Sea.
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Volga
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2.
3. HANGMAN.
And old massif located in the Scandinavian Peninsula.
SCANDINAVIAN MOUNTAINS.
The highest peak in Europe.
ELBRUS.
A big european island located in the Mediterranean Sea and triangular shaped.
SICILY
A gulf located between the Iberian Peninsula and the Britanny península.
BAY OF BISCAY.
A cape located in the northern of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
NORTH CAPE.
A sea located between the Italian Peninsula and the Balkan Peninsula.
ADRIATIC SEA.
A river located in the italian península which flows into the Tyrrhenian sea.
TIBER RIVER. r
UNIT 4. ACTIVITIES.
ACTIVITIES:
1. Indicate which of these phrases refers to weather and which to climate.
a). The summers in Madrid are very hot and almost without precipitations. CLIMATE.
b). The evening was cloudy and windy in London yesterday. WEATHER.
c). Weather is always hot and rainy in Indonesia. CLIMATE
d). This June has been hotter than usual in Seville. WEATHER.
e). They said that winters are very cold in Bergen. CLIMATE.
f). Last week was raining all the time in Barcelone. WHEATER.
2. Match the definitions with the right word:
a). The layer in which take place the weather phenomena.
b). The hottest layer of the atmosphere.
c). The coldest layer of the atmosphere.
d). The last layer of the atmosphere, located at an altitude of between 500 and 10.000 kilometres.
e). The layer in which the ozone layer is located.
3. Correct answers:
a), 4; b), 3; c), 2; d), 1; e, 5.
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1. Exosphere.
2. Mesosphere.
3. Ionosphere.
4. Trosposphere.
5. Stratosphere.
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4.
5. Identify the elements highlighted in the map and answer these questions:
a). How is going to be the weather in the zone surrounded by a circle: sunny, cloudy? Is going to rain? Explain why.
b) What does mean the numbers that appear in the lines of the map?
a) As you can see a huge área of high pressure (anticyclone) is located over the Iberian Peninsula, because of this the weather is going to be sunny and without precipitations, nevertheless in the northwestern part of the Peninsula appears a hot front which is going to produces rainfalls.
b) The numbers represent the atmospheric pressure that correspond to the isobar in which they are located. A number greater than 1.013 indicates an area of high pressure, whereas a number smaller than 1. 1013 indicates an area of low pressure.
6. Review game.
With an A
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A device use to measure the speed of the wind.
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Anemometer
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With a B
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a extensive región characterised by its own climatic features and
vegetation.
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Bioclimate
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With a C
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science which study the various types of climate.
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Climatology
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With a D
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An area of low atmospheric pressure
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Depression
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With an E
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vegetation (trees and shrubs) which retain their leaves during all the
year.
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evergreen
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With an F
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areas of contact between two air massess with different characteristics
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front
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With a G
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A vegetal fomartion composed of grass.
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Grassland
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With a H
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Area of contact between two air masses in which a depression advances
upon a anticyclone. It is represented with a red line with semicircles.
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Hot front.
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With an I
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lines that connect all the points with the same temperature
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Isotherm
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Contains an I
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A factor that explain why the average temperature in the Alps is lower
than in the Great European plain.
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altitude
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With an L
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Factor that explain why the average annual temperature in Madrid is
higher than in London.
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Latitude
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With a M
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The coldest layer of the atmosphere.
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Mesosphere
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With an M
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A seasonal wind typical of the South East of Asia.
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Monssons
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Contains a N
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One of the layers of the atmosphere. It is the hottest part of it.
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Ionosphere
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With an O
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A gas that protects Earth against the ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.
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Ozone
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With a P
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Fall of water from the clouds onto the Earth’s surface.
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Precipitation
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With an R
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Precipitation in liquid state.
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Rainfall
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Contains an S
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Factor that explains why the average precipitation level in the interior
of the Peninsula Iberica is lower than in the coast.
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Distance from
the sea
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With a T
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The layer of the atmosphere located next to the Earth Surface. Is a part
of the biosphere
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Troposphere
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With a T
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A climatic zone characterized by high precipitation levels and high
average temperatures.
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Torrid zone
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Contains an X
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The most exterior layer of the atmosphere.
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Exosphere
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Contains a Y
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Imaginary lines that connect all the poinst with the same precipitation levels.
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Isoyeths
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With a W
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Device use to determine the direction of the wind.
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Weather vane.
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