Microthermal/ Humid Continental Flashcards

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What are the two types of microthermal climates? How would you describe them?

A
  1. Humid continental - hot/warm summer, cold winter

2. subartic - cool summer, very cold winter

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What is the geography of subarctic climates compared to humid continental?

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subarctic climate are at higher latitudes or in more continental locations than humid continental

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Where are microthermal climates not found?

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southern hemisphere.

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4
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What are characteristics of Humid Continental?

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  1. no dry season (thus humid)

2. at least one month below freezing but also hot summer (thus ‘continental’)

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In Humid Continental Climates, what does most winter precipitation fall as? What happens to lakes?

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Snow. and lakes commonly ice over.

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What are the four major vegetation types in Humid Continental climates?

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Grass, Broadleaf, Needleleaf, and Mixed Forest

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7
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What dominates the Humid Continental landscape?

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Agriculture

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What are humid continental climates known for?

A

Being the breadbaskets of the world

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What are the major crops of Humid Continental climates?

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Corn, soybeans, wheat, hay

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Where do humid continental climate crops primarily go?

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The go to feed livestock

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In D climates, is commercial forestry more or less important than in C climates? What is the exception?

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It is less important than in C climates, except in very cold areas (highest latitudes of Humid Continental), mountains, and wet/ poor soil areas that are unstable for food crops

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