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CLIMATE OF THE PLANET - Coggle Diagram
CLIMATE OF THE PLANET
VOCABULARY:
Drizzle (llovizna) rain in very small, light drops:
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Hail (granizo) small, hard balls of ice that fall from the sky like rain
Moisture (humedad) a liquid such as water in the form of very small drops, either in the air, in a substance, or on a surface
Sleet (Agua nieve) wet, partly melted falling snow:
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METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS: Meteorological conditions are the states in which is found at a given time the interaction of natural phenomena occurring in the atmosphere and influencing a specific area of the earth. The most common meteorological phenomena are rain or wind.
“EL NIÑO” PHENOMENON: It presents changes in the temperature of the Pacific Ocean, when the ocean water cools or heats up by 1 to 3 degrees Celsius from the normal temperature at the same time of the year. It is a cyclical phenomenon that repeats itself every two to seven years and produces changes in the climate of the entire planet. In general, the water in the western Pacific, near the coasts of Japan and Australia, is hot, while the water near the coasts of South America is cold at the surface.