Weather And Climate Notes 8th Social Science

Weather And Climate Notes 8th Social Science

8th Social Science Lesson 6 Notes in English

6. Weather And Climate

Introduction

Weather

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Climate

Controlling factors of weather and climate

Elements of weather and climate

Temperature, rainfall, pressure, humidity and wind are the major elements of weather and climate.

Temperature

Factors affecting the distribution of temperature

Latitude, altitude, nature of land, ocean currents, prevaling winds, slope, shelter and distance from the sea, natural vegetation and soil are the major factors which affect the distribution of temperature.

Measuring Temperature

Mean Temperature

Heat zones of the earth

Torrid Zone

Temperate zone

Frigid Zone

Rainfall

Air Pressure

Measuring air pressure

Meteorologist uses barometer/aneroid barometer to measure the air pressure. Barograms are used for recording continuous variation in atmospheric pressure.

Humidity

Measurement of Humidity

Wind

Measuring wind direction and speed

More to Know:

1. Al-Balakhi, an Arab Geographer collected climatic data from the Arab travellers and prepared the First climatic Atlas of the world

2. Brazil has a large area where the average wind speed is low. Gabon, Congo and DR Congo in Africa, Sumatra, Indonesia and Malaysia are the least windy places on earth.

3. With decreasing air pressure, the availability of oxygen to breath also decreases.

4. Why Do Your Ears Pop in Airplanes?

As you go up in an airplane, the atmospheric pressure becomes lower than the pressure of the air inside your ears. Your ears pop because they are trying to equalize or match the pressure. The same thing happens when the plane is on the way down and your ears have to adjust to a higher atmospheric pressure.

5. Highest pressure ever recorded

The highest ever air pressure at sea level was recorded at Agata, Russia on 31st December, 1968. The pressure was1083.8mb

6. Lowest pressure ever recorded

The lowest pressure of 870mb was recorded at Typhoon Tip, near Guam, Mariana Island in Pacific Ocean on 12th October, 1979.

7. Highest Temperature ever recorded

The highest temperature ever recorded on the earth is 56.7°C (134°F). It was recorded on 10th July 1913 at Greenland Ranch of Death Valley, California, USA.

8. Lowest Temperature ever recorded

The lowest temperature ever recorded on the earth is −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F; 184.0 K). It was recorded on 21st July, 1983 at Soviet Vostok Station in Antarctica.

9. Temperature varies both horizontally and vertically. Temperature decreases with increasing height is known as Lapse rate which is 6.5 degree celsius per 1000 meters in troposphere.

10. The word Climate is derived from the ancient Greek word “Klimo” which means “Inclination”.

11. Scientific study of weather is called Meteorology and the scientific study of climate is called climatology.

12. Earth’s atmosphere is a layer of gases surrounding the planet earth and retained by the earth’s gravity. It contains about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.97% argon, 0.03% carbon dioxide and 0.04% trace amounts of other gases and water vapour.

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