
Global Climate Zones
Students investigate the different climate zones around the world, from tropical rainforests to polar ice caps. They will examine how latitude and ocean currents influence these zones.
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Students investigate the different climate zones around the world, from tropical rainforests to polar ice caps. They will examine how latitude and ocean currents influence these zones.
Key Questions
- Why do different parts of the world experience vastly different climates?
- How does distance from the equator affect a region's temperature?
- What role do oceans play in shaping global climate patterns?
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