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Categoría: Unit 4. Landscapes of the world . Work material
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Publicado el Martes, 03 Febrero 2015 23:03
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Analyis of Upernivik climate graph
- Temperatures.
- The hottest months are June , July ( 5 ºC) and August ( 5 ºC) and the coldest ones are January ( 21,5 º C) , February ( 23ºC) and March.
- The average temperature is - 8,5 ºC
- The temperature range is 28 º C
- Precipitations
- They are little ( less than 250 mm per year ) and are concentrated in summer and autumn ( rainy season from August to November)
- The total amount of precipitation is 234 mm .
- Relationship between temperatures and precipitations.
- There is no dry season because most of the months are under 0 ºC
- Type of climate
- This is a polar climate, a tundra climate It is very cold ( under 0ºC) most of the year and has a short summer and precipitations are very little
- Conclusion
- There are a tundra vegetation ( grass and little scrubs ) and fauna is adapted to cold ( reindeer, caribous, wolves, foxes...)