Geography of Great Britain Flashcards

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What is a prevailing wind?

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The most frequent wind direction a location experiences

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What is the prevailing wind in Britain?

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From the south west , which brings warm, moist air (water vapour) from the Atlantic ocean. This contributes to the frequent rainfall.

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How does distance from the sea affect inland temperatures?

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The sea is cooler than land in summer, and warmer in winter. A sea breeze keeps the coast cool in summer, but warm in winter!

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How does latitude affect temperature?

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As latitude increases, the temperature falls, and vice versa. Generally, around the world, it gets warmer towards the equator and cooler towards the poles.

Temperatures drop the further an area is from the equator due to the curvature of the earth.

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How does altitude affect temperature?

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For every 100m increase in height, the temperature drops by 1 degree Celsius.

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What is the difference between maximum and minimum temperatures in a day called?

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Diurnal range

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Ocean Air Masses

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If a large area remains above a uniform land or sea surface for a sufficiently long time, it will acquire the temperature and moisture of that area.

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Air Masses in Britain

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Tropical maritime
Tropical continental
Polar maritime
Polar continental
Arctic maritime
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What is an air front?

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When two air masses meet, the boundary is a front and air does not mix immediately.

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What are the 3 types of fronts?

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Warm front
Cold front
Occluded front

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What is a depression?

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Depressions form along a front between two air masses. In a depression, the air between the warm and cold fronts is forced to rise, bringing unsettled weather and rain. They usually form over the Atlantic Ocean and are carried across Britain by westerly winds.

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How do depressions affect the UK?

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Depressions form in the Atlantic at the boundary of colder polar air and warmer tropical air. They move across the UK from the west to east.

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What is relief rainfall?

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Relief rainfall occurs when warm, moist air from the Atlantic rises up over mountains. The air cools and condenses to form clouds, which brings rain. Once the air has passed over the mountains, it descends and warms.

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What is frontal rainfall?

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Frontal rainfall occurs when a warm front meets a cold front. When the warm air rises, it cools. The cooler air condenses and forms clouds, which bring heavy rain.

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What is convectional rainfall?

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Convectional rainfall usually occurs during summer, when the sun heats the land. This creates convection currents. Warm air rises rapidly, then starts to cool and condense to form cumulonimbus clouds and sometimes thunderstorms.

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What is an anticyclone?

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Anticyclones are areas of high pressure which form when cool air sinks. They bring hot, sunny weather in summer and in winter they cause cold weather, such as fog and frost.

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What is the prevailing wind direction in the UK?

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The UK’s prevailing (dominant) wind direction is from the south west, coming over the Atlantic ocean.

18
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What climate does the UK experience?

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Mild, temperate climate

19
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What does temperate climate mean?

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It is mild all year with a chance of rain at any time of the year.

20
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How is rainfall represented on a climate graph?

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As a bar chart

21
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How is temperature represented on a climate graph?

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As a line graph

22
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What is the climate of Britain?

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Cool, wet winters and warm, wet summers

23
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Which region of the British Isles is most likely to have cool summers and cold winters?

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North east

24
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How many seasons does Britain have?

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4 per year

25
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Which air mass affects the south west of the British Isles?

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Tropical Maritime

26
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Which of the following factors has a big influence on the British climate?

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Latitude

27
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What is the drop in temperature for every 100m increase in altitude?

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1°c

28
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What is the name of the ocean current of warm water from the Gulf of Mexico that gives Britain its mild climate?

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The Gulf Stream

29
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What type of weather is brought by depressions?

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Changeable weather

30
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What is relief rainfall?

A

When air rises over high land, it cools and condenses

31
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When does the UK experience convectional rainfall?

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During the summer