1. Write down the main idea of the chapter "Climate" here.
"Wind and water carry rainfall and the sun's warmth around the world to create different climates."
2. Reading Check Questions on 54- What is the difference between weather and climate?
Weather changes over a short period of time whereas, climate stays the same for a long period of time.
3. Applying Map Skills Question 1. In which general direction does the wind blow over North America?
The general direction that the wind blows over North America is West winds they come from the West.
4. Applying Map Skills Question 2. What winds did European sailers use to get to South America and the islands north of it?
The European sailers used the Northeasterly winds, they come from the North.
5. Answer the Reading Check Question on page 55- How does the tilt of the Earth affect climate? (This is a difficult, tricky, complicated question. You can NOT just copy the answer out of the textbook. Because the answer is NOT EXACTLY found in the textbook. You will have to figure it out, think about the notes we took and discussed, and ... re-read page 55 to answer this well.
It affects the Earth's climate because the sun hits the Earth in different ways because of the tilt. In the center of the Earth (equator) it is hotter because the sun in direct changing the climate there. The climate there is different than the climate here because the sun's rays hit here indirectly so it's not always hot here.
6. How does this relate to the Voyages of Columbus? Answer, and put in a link to YOUR Columbus Wind Project.
This is related to the Voyage of Columbus because the wind patternts corrilate to how fast and slow Columbus sailed throughout his journey. There was one area where there was no wind at about 30 degrees. Then he had a lot of wind and moved very quickly. And when he started off he went farly quickly. He did this because of the global wind patterns.
samwsm1."Global circulation 1-54", June 12, 2008. https://www.youtube.com/embed/DHrapzHPCSA. Accessed on March 20, 2017.