Chapters 10-15: Quiz Jaa Sulje Kirjaudu sisään lähettääksesi tämän lomakkeen Connect the terms with their corresponding explanations. The terms are presented in a chronological order - the number before an explanation refers to the chapter where the term is introduced. Remember to use Capital Initial Letters when necessary (e.g. the names of countries, mountain ranges and planets). Otherwise, use lowercase letters, so that the module can recognize your answers correctly. Choose the terms from the following list. biodiversity; carbon dioxide; climate change; clay; coniferous forest; convection rain; frigid; glacialized rock; hurricane; ice age; Mediterranean vegetation; prairie; orographic rain; rainforest; savanna; subtropical; temperate; temperate grassland; tornado; tropical; typhoon 10. The geographic zone where summers are hot and winters are temperate. For example, near the Mediterranean. 10. The geographic zone where four distinct seasons are experienced during the year. 10. The geographic zone located near the planet's equator. 10. The geographic zone where winters are long and freezing. 11. The vegetation zone found on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. 11. The vegetation zone found in the humid regions of the tropical zone 11. The vegetation zone where no trees grow. For example in the central United States. 11. The vegetation zone home to large mammals such as elephants and lions. 11. The vegetation zone found for example in Greece and Italy. 11. The vegetation zone dominated by spruce and pine trees. 12. A tropical storm that occurs in America. 12. A tropical storm that occurs in East Asia. 12. A small but strong storm that forms a cone-like cloud. 12. A rain type that occurs when the Sun warms up the air during a hot summer's day. 12. A rain type that occurs when a cloud collides with a mountain range. 13. A human-caused phenomenon that results in an accelerated greenhouse effect. 13. A greenhouse gas that is produced e.g. when using fossil fuels. 15. The variety of species of living organisms on planet Earth. Maximum: 21 points. If you got over 16 points, you have a good knowledge of the terms introduced in the previous 9 chapters. If you got under 10 points, could you read through the chapters again before attempting this quiz a second time? Kirjaudu sisään lähettääksesi tämän lomakkeen