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YEAR 1, PART 1	

GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY
GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

Contents	

Climas y paisajes de España, Europa y la CA	

Weather and climate	

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Climates and landscapes of the Earth	

06	

07	

Our planet Earth	

01	

The representation of the Earth: maps	

02	

The Earth s relief	

03	

Rivers and seas	

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Society and the environment
GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

Climates and landscapes of the Earth	

1. The Earth s climates	

2. Equatorial and tropical landscapes	

3. Desert, polar and mountain landscapes	

4. Oceanic and continental landscapes	

5. The Mediterranean landscape	

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6. Europe s climates and landscapes	

7. Spain s climates and landscapes
GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

Introduction	

•  The Earth is divided into three climate zones: the hot zone, the
temperate zones and the cold zones.	

•  The variety of climates creates many different types of
landscapes.	

•  Most of Europe is in the temperate zone. The Iberian Peninsula
is located in the south-west of Europe.	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

1. The Earth s climates
1.1. The Earth s climate zones	

	

• The Earth’s climate zones 	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

1.1. The Earth s climate zones	

•  There are three climate zones on Earth: the hot zone, the
temperate zones and the cold zones.	

•  The hot zone receives the most direct sunlight. It is between
the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. 	

•  The temperate zones have four seasons. They are between the
tropical zone and the polar zone in both hemispheres.	

•  The cold zones are around the poles and in areas at altitudes of
more than 2 500 metres.	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

The Earth s climate zones	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

The Earth s climate zones	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

2. Equatorial and tropical landscapes	

2.1. Equatorial landscapes	

2.2. Inhabitants of the equatorial zone	

2.3 Tropical landscapes	

2.4 Inhabitants of the savanna	

	

• The equatorial and tropical climates 	

	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

2.1. Equatorial landscapes	

•  Equatorial landscapes are in areas near the equator: the
Amazon, parts of Central America, the Congo, the Gulf of
Guinea and Southeast Asia.	

•  The temperatures in these areas are high and rainfall is heavy
and regular.	

•  Rivers in this climate have a high, regular flow.	

•  Vegetation is lush with abundant plant species and most
animals are small.	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

2.2. Inhabitants of the equatorial zone	

•  Jungles in South America and Africa are sparsely populated
and inhabitants live from fruit, hunting animals and basic
farming.	

•  Asian jungles are more densely populated with plantations of
rice, sugar cane, tea and latex to make rubber.	

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2.3. Tropical landscapes	

•  Tropical landscapes are in areas to the north and south of the
equatorial area.	

•  The temperatures are high all year. There are two seasons: the
rainy season and the dry season.	

•  River flow varies depending on the season.	

•  Grasslands with shrubs and isolated trees called savannas are
common in tropical zones.	

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2.4. Inhabitants of the savanna	

•  People in some indigenous villages keep animals and raise
livestock. 	

•  Other villages depend on agriculture and practice crop rotation.	

•  There are also foreign-owned plantations of cacao, coffee,
sugar and tea.	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

The equatorial and tropical climates	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

3. Desert, polar and mountain landscapes	

3.1. Desert landscapes	

3.2. Polar landscapes	

3.3. Mountain landscapes	

	

• Desert, polar and mountain climates 	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

3.1. Desert landscapes	

•  Desert landscapes are located in the tropics and in the interior
areas of continents.	

•  Temperatures are very high during the day and very cold at
night. Rainfall is light and irregular	

•  There are no rivers in the desert but there are wadis, or dry
riverbeds that contain water only at certain times of the year.
There is almost no vegetation because of the harsh climate.	

•  Deserts are sparsely populated. Groups of pastoral nomads live
there with herds of sheep and camels.	

•  Settlements can be found near oases, which receive water from
underground sources or from mountains.	

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3.2. Polar landscapes	

•  The polar landscapes are in the north of the Arctic Circle and
the south of the Antarctic Circle.	

•  Temperatures are very low. Precipitation is low and usually in
the form of snow.	

•  The areas bordering the Arctic and Antarctic Circles are called
tundra, with vegetation such as mosses, lichens and small
flowers.	

•  Eskimos live in the tundra of North America, where they form
villages dedicated to hunting and fishing. 	

•  The Sami people raise herds of reindeer in Northern
Scandinavia.	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

3.3. Mountain landscapes	

•  Mountain landscapes can be found in areas above 2 500 metres.	

•  Temperatures are very low. Precipitation is heavy but decreases
as altitude increases.	

•  Three factors affect vegetation: latitude, altitude and the
direction the vegetation faces.	

•  The inhabitants of this area raise livestock, log forests, generate
hydroelectric power and farm the land.	

•  Tourists also come to the mountains to go skiing, mountain
climbing and hiking.	

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Desert, polar and mountain climates	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

4. Oceanic and continental landscapes	

4.1. Oceanic landscapes	

4.2. Humans and the environment	

4.3 Continental landscapes	

4.4. Humans and the environment	

	

• The oceanic and continental climates 	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

4.1. Oceanic landscapes	

•  Oceanic landscapes are along the coastline between latitudes
40°and 60°, north and south of the equator.	

•  The ocean causes mild temperatures. Rainfall is light and
regular.	

•  Rivers have a high, regular flow throughout the year.	

•  Meadows are the most common form of vegetation. Other types
of vegetation include deciduous forests and moors.	

•  Mammals such as bears, foxes and wild boars live in the forests.
Small rodents like mice live on the moors.	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

4.2. Humans and the environment	

•  In Western Europe, forests have been cut down to make pastures
for livestock or fields for crops, such as corn and potatoes.	

•  In North America, southern Chile and Argentina, there are still
many forests.	

•  In Australia and New Zealand, there is a lot of grassland,
allowing for extensive livestock.	

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4.3. Continental landscapes	

•  Continental landscapes are in the interior of Europe, Asia and
North America.	

•  Temperatures are extreme with hot summers and cold winters.
Precipitation is scarce.	

•  Although there is little rain, rivers have a high flow.	

•  In the north, the most common vegetation is taiga with pine, fir,
larch and birch trees. In the south, there are extensive grasslands
such as steppes and prairies.	

•  Common fauna in coniferous forests include deer, moose,
squirrels and hares.	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

4.4. Humans and the environment	

•  The trees of the taiga are used to make cellulose, which is then
made into paper.	

•  The steppes are used for raising livestock and growing cereals.	

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The oceanic and continental climates	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

5. The Mediterranean landscape	

5.1. The Mediterranean landscape	

5.2. Humans and the environment	

	

• The Mediterranean climate 	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

5.1. The Mediterranean landscape	

•  The Mediterranean landscape is found on the coasts of the
Mediterranean Sea, California, central Chile, South Africa and
southern and southwest Australia.	

•  Summers are hot and winters are mild because of the proximity
to the sea.	

•  Rivers have a low, irregular flow.	

•  Mediterranean forests are made up of evergreen trees such as
pines and holm oaks.	

•  Grazing by animals as well as forest fires are causing forests to
disappear. In their place, there is maquis and garrigue
shrubland.	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

5.2. Humans and the environment	

•  Areas with a steep relief, poor soil and little water have been
converted into dryland farming areas for cereals, grapes and
olives.	

•  The construction of canals and dams has allowed for irrigated
farming to grow fruits and vegetables.	

•  Vegetables like peppers, fruits like strawberries and flowers are
grown in greenhouses.	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

The Mediterranean climate	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

6. Europe s climates and landscapes	

6.1. The diverse climates and landscapes of Europe	

6.2 European vegetation and fauna	

	

• The climates and landscapes of Europe 	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

6.1. The diverse climates and landscapes of Europe	

•  The wide variety of climates and landscapes in Europe is mainly
due to three factors: latitude, the influence of the sea and the
relief.	

•  Most of the continent is between latitudes 35 °N and 60 °N. This
means that Europe has temperate climates (continental, oceanic
and Mediterranean).	

•  The proximity of Europe to the sea results in mild temperatures
and abundant precipitation.	

•  The predominance of western-facing plains in Europe causes
high humidity and rain.	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

6.2. European vegetation and fauna	

•  Tundra is the vegetation in Northern Europe. To the south there
are coniferous forests.	

•  In the rest of the continent, the indigenous vegetation has
disappeared due to human activity.	

•  As a result of human intervention, there are fewer large
mammals than before. Small mammals in Europe include
rabbits, hares and squirrels. 	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

The climates and landscapes of Europe	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

7. Spain s climates and landscapes	

7.1. The wide variety of climates in Spain	

	

• Spain’s climates and landscapes 	

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1	

7.1. The climates and landscapes of Spain	

•  On the Iberian Peninsula, we can find the three different types of
temperate climates as well as the mountain climate.	

•  The climates on the Peninsula are different from those of the rest
of Europe for three reasons: geographical location, the influence
of the sea and the relief, and altitude.	

•  The Iberian Peninsula is closer to the tropical zone than the polar
zone.	

•  The sea creates a mild climate, but the mountains prevent the sea
from influencing inland areas.	

•  The average altitude of the Peninsula is quite high.	

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Spain s climates and landscapes	

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06 geography and history 1.1

  • 1. www.vicensvives.es YEAR 1, PART 1 GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY
  • 2. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 Contents Climas y paisajes de España, Europa y la CA Weather and climate 05 Climates and landscapes of the Earth 06 07 Our planet Earth 01 The representation of the Earth: maps 02 The Earth s relief 03 Rivers and seas 04 Society and the environment
  • 3. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 Climates and landscapes of the Earth 1. The Earth s climates 2. Equatorial and tropical landscapes 3. Desert, polar and mountain landscapes 4. Oceanic and continental landscapes 5. The Mediterranean landscape 06 6. Europe s climates and landscapes 7. Spain s climates and landscapes
  • 4. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 Introduction •  The Earth is divided into three climate zones: the hot zone, the temperate zones and the cold zones. •  The variety of climates creates many different types of landscapes. •  Most of Europe is in the temperate zone. The Iberian Peninsula is located in the south-west of Europe. 06
  • 5. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 1. The Earth s climates 1.1. The Earth s climate zones • The Earth’s climate zones 06
  • 6. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 1.1. The Earth s climate zones •  There are three climate zones on Earth: the hot zone, the temperate zones and the cold zones. •  The hot zone receives the most direct sunlight. It is between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. •  The temperate zones have four seasons. They are between the tropical zone and the polar zone in both hemispheres. •  The cold zones are around the poles and in areas at altitudes of more than 2 500 metres. 06
  • 7. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 The Earth s climate zones 06
  • 8. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 The Earth s climate zones 06
  • 9. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 2. Equatorial and tropical landscapes 2.1. Equatorial landscapes 2.2. Inhabitants of the equatorial zone 2.3 Tropical landscapes 2.4 Inhabitants of the savanna • The equatorial and tropical climates 06
  • 10. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 2.1. Equatorial landscapes •  Equatorial landscapes are in areas near the equator: the Amazon, parts of Central America, the Congo, the Gulf of Guinea and Southeast Asia. •  The temperatures in these areas are high and rainfall is heavy and regular. •  Rivers in this climate have a high, regular flow. •  Vegetation is lush with abundant plant species and most animals are small. 06
  • 11. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 2.2. Inhabitants of the equatorial zone •  Jungles in South America and Africa are sparsely populated and inhabitants live from fruit, hunting animals and basic farming. •  Asian jungles are more densely populated with plantations of rice, sugar cane, tea and latex to make rubber. 06
  • 12. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 2.3. Tropical landscapes •  Tropical landscapes are in areas to the north and south of the equatorial area. •  The temperatures are high all year. There are two seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. •  River flow varies depending on the season. •  Grasslands with shrubs and isolated trees called savannas are common in tropical zones. 06
  • 13. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 2.4. Inhabitants of the savanna •  People in some indigenous villages keep animals and raise livestock. •  Other villages depend on agriculture and practice crop rotation. •  There are also foreign-owned plantations of cacao, coffee, sugar and tea. 06
  • 14. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 The equatorial and tropical climates 06
  • 15. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 3. Desert, polar and mountain landscapes 3.1. Desert landscapes 3.2. Polar landscapes 3.3. Mountain landscapes • Desert, polar and mountain climates 06
  • 16. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 3.1. Desert landscapes •  Desert landscapes are located in the tropics and in the interior areas of continents. •  Temperatures are very high during the day and very cold at night. Rainfall is light and irregular •  There are no rivers in the desert but there are wadis, or dry riverbeds that contain water only at certain times of the year. There is almost no vegetation because of the harsh climate. •  Deserts are sparsely populated. Groups of pastoral nomads live there with herds of sheep and camels. •  Settlements can be found near oases, which receive water from underground sources or from mountains. 06
  • 17. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 3.2. Polar landscapes •  The polar landscapes are in the north of the Arctic Circle and the south of the Antarctic Circle. •  Temperatures are very low. Precipitation is low and usually in the form of snow. •  The areas bordering the Arctic and Antarctic Circles are called tundra, with vegetation such as mosses, lichens and small flowers. •  Eskimos live in the tundra of North America, where they form villages dedicated to hunting and fishing. •  The Sami people raise herds of reindeer in Northern Scandinavia. 06
  • 18. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 3.3. Mountain landscapes •  Mountain landscapes can be found in areas above 2 500 metres. •  Temperatures are very low. Precipitation is heavy but decreases as altitude increases. •  Three factors affect vegetation: latitude, altitude and the direction the vegetation faces. •  The inhabitants of this area raise livestock, log forests, generate hydroelectric power and farm the land. •  Tourists also come to the mountains to go skiing, mountain climbing and hiking. 06
  • 19. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 Desert, polar and mountain climates 06
  • 20. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 4. Oceanic and continental landscapes 4.1. Oceanic landscapes 4.2. Humans and the environment 4.3 Continental landscapes 4.4. Humans and the environment • The oceanic and continental climates 06
  • 21. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 4.1. Oceanic landscapes •  Oceanic landscapes are along the coastline between latitudes 40°and 60°, north and south of the equator. •  The ocean causes mild temperatures. Rainfall is light and regular. •  Rivers have a high, regular flow throughout the year. •  Meadows are the most common form of vegetation. Other types of vegetation include deciduous forests and moors. •  Mammals such as bears, foxes and wild boars live in the forests. Small rodents like mice live on the moors. 06
  • 22. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 4.2. Humans and the environment •  In Western Europe, forests have been cut down to make pastures for livestock or fields for crops, such as corn and potatoes. •  In North America, southern Chile and Argentina, there are still many forests. •  In Australia and New Zealand, there is a lot of grassland, allowing for extensive livestock. 06
  • 23. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 4.3. Continental landscapes •  Continental landscapes are in the interior of Europe, Asia and North America. •  Temperatures are extreme with hot summers and cold winters. Precipitation is scarce. •  Although there is little rain, rivers have a high flow. •  In the north, the most common vegetation is taiga with pine, fir, larch and birch trees. In the south, there are extensive grasslands such as steppes and prairies. •  Common fauna in coniferous forests include deer, moose, squirrels and hares. 06
  • 24. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 4.4. Humans and the environment •  The trees of the taiga are used to make cellulose, which is then made into paper. •  The steppes are used for raising livestock and growing cereals. 06
  • 25. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 The oceanic and continental climates 06
  • 26. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 5. The Mediterranean landscape 5.1. The Mediterranean landscape 5.2. Humans and the environment • The Mediterranean climate 06
  • 27. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 5.1. The Mediterranean landscape •  The Mediterranean landscape is found on the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea, California, central Chile, South Africa and southern and southwest Australia. •  Summers are hot and winters are mild because of the proximity to the sea. •  Rivers have a low, irregular flow. •  Mediterranean forests are made up of evergreen trees such as pines and holm oaks. •  Grazing by animals as well as forest fires are causing forests to disappear. In their place, there is maquis and garrigue shrubland. 06
  • 28. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 5.2. Humans and the environment •  Areas with a steep relief, poor soil and little water have been converted into dryland farming areas for cereals, grapes and olives. •  The construction of canals and dams has allowed for irrigated farming to grow fruits and vegetables. •  Vegetables like peppers, fruits like strawberries and flowers are grown in greenhouses. 06
  • 29. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 The Mediterranean climate 06
  • 30. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 6. Europe s climates and landscapes 6.1. The diverse climates and landscapes of Europe 6.2 European vegetation and fauna • The climates and landscapes of Europe 06
  • 31. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 6.1. The diverse climates and landscapes of Europe •  The wide variety of climates and landscapes in Europe is mainly due to three factors: latitude, the influence of the sea and the relief. •  Most of the continent is between latitudes 35 °N and 60 °N. This means that Europe has temperate climates (continental, oceanic and Mediterranean). •  The proximity of Europe to the sea results in mild temperatures and abundant precipitation. •  The predominance of western-facing plains in Europe causes high humidity and rain. 06
  • 32. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 6.2. European vegetation and fauna •  Tundra is the vegetation in Northern Europe. To the south there are coniferous forests. •  In the rest of the continent, the indigenous vegetation has disappeared due to human activity. •  As a result of human intervention, there are fewer large mammals than before. Small mammals in Europe include rabbits, hares and squirrels. 06
  • 33. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 The climates and landscapes of Europe 06
  • 34. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 7. Spain s climates and landscapes 7.1. The wide variety of climates in Spain • Spain’s climates and landscapes 06
  • 35. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 7.1. The climates and landscapes of Spain •  On the Iberian Peninsula, we can find the three different types of temperate climates as well as the mountain climate. •  The climates on the Peninsula are different from those of the rest of Europe for three reasons: geographical location, the influence of the sea and the relief, and altitude. •  The Iberian Peninsula is closer to the tropical zone than the polar zone. •  The sea creates a mild climate, but the mountains prevent the sea from influencing inland areas. •  The average altitude of the Peninsula is quite high. 06
  • 36. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY 1.1 Spain s climates and landscapes 06