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This product contains all the work for Geography Grade 8, term 2 – based on the “Today” textbook in English. Topic 2:  Climate regions: Unit 1:  Factors that influence temperature and rainfall. Unit 2:  South Africa's climate. Unit 3:  Climate around the world. Packages usually include the following but may differ from product to product: Overview for the term including main points, keywords and short summaries / revision. Mind map per chapter / topic / term depending on the volume. Extensive bulleted summaries in colour with pictures and / or photos.

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, Ocean currents
Distance from the equator
• Places affected by the warm Agulhas Current have warmer
oceans – higher temperatures. • Temperature:
• Places affected by the cold Benguela Current have colder - The sun shines more directly on the equator for more
oceans – lower temperatures. hours than anywhere else – places near the equator
• Winds blowing over warm currents carry moist air to the are much hotter.
land – the vapour condenses when it rises over mountains. - As distance from the equator increases, less heat is
received, and heat is spread over more area.

• Precipitation:
- Warm equatorial areas cause heated and damp air to
rise and cool - forms clouds and rainfall.


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Mountains
Forced ascent of wind:
- Moist wind blowing towards a mountain from
the ocean causes air to rise and cool – the
U1: Factors
that influence Distance from the sea
vapour condenses to form clouds and rain. temperature

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Funnelling of wind:
- The mountains funnel the air into the central
plains – causes extremely cold winters.
and rainfall



Coastal areas experience mild temperatures, and places
inland have greater temperature differences.
Oceans are heated more slowly in the day, and cool
slower than land at night.

• Blocking of wind:
- The plateau of Tibet blocks the plain of the
Indus and Ganges Rivers from the cold Height above sea level (altitude)
Siberian winds.
• Higher altitudes result in lower temperatures.
• Mountain slopes and temperature: • The ground absorbs the sun’s short-wave rays and re-
- North-facing slopes are warmer than south- radiates heat as long-wave rays which are absorbed by
facing slopes. the air.
• The atmosphere can’t absorb the short-wave rays.




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