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What Are The Things You Usually Consider Whenever You Plan To Have A Picnic?

The document discusses factors that affect climate such as the tilt of the Earth's axis, latitude, proximity to bodies of water, and elevation. Places near the equator receive the most sunlight and have warmer climates, while areas closer to the poles receive less sunlight and have colder climates. Data on cities in the Philippines show that locations at higher elevations, like Baguio, tend to be colder than locations at lower elevations near sea level, like Tacloban. Bodies of water also help regulate temperature by absorbing and releasing heat to surrounding land areas.
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What Are The Things You Usually Consider Whenever You Plan To Have A Picnic?

The document discusses factors that affect climate such as the tilt of the Earth's axis, latitude, proximity to bodies of water, and elevation. Places near the equator receive the most sunlight and have warmer climates, while areas closer to the poles receive less sunlight and have colder climates. Data on cities in the Philippines show that locations at higher elevations, like Baguio, tend to be colder than locations at lower elevations near sea level, like Tacloban. Bodies of water also help regulate temperature by absorbing and releasing heat to surrounding land areas.
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What are the things you

usually consider whenever


you plan to have a picnic?
CLIMATE
Weather
Condition of the
atmosphere at a specific
place and time.
Climate
The general pattern of
weather in a certain area
over a long period of
time.
How much is the tilt of
Earth’s axis?
23.5 degrees
Which part of the Earth receives
most of the sun’s rays?
Equator
Why does the amount of heat
received by places far from the
equator become less?

It is due to the tilting of the Earth’s axis


and the shape of the Earth.
Why are the coldest places on
Earth found near the poles?

They receive less amount of heat.


Why are places with high
temperature found at the equator?

Due the tilting of the Earth’s axis,


places near the equator received
more heat making the air
temperature higher.
How does
latitude affects
climate?
When the area is farther from the
equator, the air temperature is
lower resulting in a cold climate.
When the place is closer
to the equator, the air
temperature is higher
which results in warm
climate
As the latitude
increases, the smaller
the angle of the sun
rays strike the surface.
Where do people
usually go
during summer
vacations?
Why do they
go there?
Why is it
cold there?
Place Elevation above sea level (m) Annual Average temp.

Bacolod 10 27.5

Baguio 1400 16

Laoag 20 27.3

Manila 10 27.7

Tacloban 27.2 27,2

Tagaytay 640 22.7

Zamboanga 30 26.7
Which place is
the coldest?
Baguio
Which place is
the hottest?
Tacloban
Based on the data, what is the
relationship between altitude
and temperature?
Different cities in the Philippines and their annual Average
30

25

20
temperature

15

10

0
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600

altitude
As the altitude
increases, the
temperature
decreases!
Places with higher
elevations have cold
climates.
The decrease in air
temperature is due to the
decrease in air pressure.
5895 m above sea level.
16 Degree Celsius. 1435 m above sea level
For every 1000m, there is a drop of 6.5
degree celcius
How does a body of
water regulate the
temperature of a certain
region/ country?
As body of water circulates the warm air
and cold air. It absorbs more heat and
can slowly release heat making the
change in temperature of a country
moderate.
During daytime, the air above the sea is colder
than the air above the land.

The warm air flows from land to sea.

Thusthe rise of temperature on land would be


moderated
During nighttime, warm air would flow
sea to land, making the temperature on
land higher.

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