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Chapter 9 Vocabulary

Across
The movement of cold water upward from the deep ocean.
Gases in the atmosphere that trap energy.
The areas closer to the poles from about 66.5° to 90° north and 66.5° to 90° south latitudes
The total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample.
The climate region that stretches across northern Alaska, Canada, and Russia with short, cool summers and bitterly cold winters, and where some layers of the tundra soil are always frozen.
A group of compounds that are a major cause of ozone depletion.
A dry region that gets enough rainfall for short grasses and low bushes to grow, often known as a prairie or grassland.
When surface waters in the eastern Pacific are colder than normal.
An event when an unusual pattern of winds over the western Pacific Ocean causes the surface of the ocean in the eastern Pacific to be unusually warm.
Streams of water within the oceans that move in regular patterns.
Small areas with climate conditions that differ from those around it.
The long-term, average conditions of temperature, precipitation, wind and clouds in an area.
The area near the equator, between about 23.5° north latitude and 23.5º south latitude.
Down
Permanently frozen tundra soil.
A sea and land breeze over a large region that changes direction with the seasons.
Periods of time where huge sheets of ice called glaciers cover large parts of Earth’s surface.
Climates that lie north of the humid continental climates with short summers and long, cold winters.
The warmest temperate marine climate along the edges of the tropics that is wet and warm, but not as constantly hot as the tropics.
Dense shrubs and small trees.
A gradual increase in the temperature of Earth’s atmosphere.
A large area of reduced ozone.
Forests in which large amounts of rain fall year-round.
Areas between the tropical zones and the polar zones.
Areas near oceans or large bodies of water that have relatively mild winters and cool summers.
The downwind side of a mountain or land form.
Tropical grasslands that have tropical wet-and-dry climates.