Science 9 Q3 Week 5
Science 9 Q3 Week 5
3rd QUARTER
Module 5
HOT N’ COLD: FACTORS AFFECTING
CLIMATE
To the Learner
Expectations
The self-learning module is designed to provide students like you with
knowledge and understanding of different lessons in Science 9. It allows you to learn
in your own space and pace. Below are the simple steps to follow in using this module:
1. Read the instructions carefully.
2. Take the pre-test before reading the rest of the module.
3. Answer all activities and use the concept discussed in each lesson to explain
the results of the activities.
4. Take the post-test and accomplish the reflection.
5. Affix your signature and your parent’s signature at the last page of the module.
The Writer
LESSON 5: FACTORS AFFECTING CLIMATE
Expectations
After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. Differentiate climate from the weather.
2. Describe the factors that affect climate;
a. explain how altitude and land topography affects climate,
b. explain how ocean surface and circulation directly affect the pattern of
climate around the world, and
c. enumerate and explain how different factors affect the climate of an area.
Pre-test
DIRECTIONS: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer.
____1. Which of these best described climate?
a. consists of long-term changes in the atmosphere
b. consists of short-term changes in the atmosphere.
c. depends on the location.
d. depends on the distance to the equator.
____2. Factors that affect climate are the following EXCEPT:
a. distance from the equator c. surface area
b. proximity (closeness) to large body of water d. ocean and wind currents
____3. As you go to the top of a mountain, what happens to the temperature?
a. Nothing c. It increases.
b. It decreases. d. It goes up and down.
____4. Why does the windward side of the mountain have a wet climate?
a. rising air compresses and cools, causing the water droplets to evaporate.
b. rising air compresses and cools, causing the water droplets to condense.
c. rising air expands and cools, causing the water vapor to condense.
d. rising air expands and warms, causing the water droplets to evaporate.
____5. What factors greatly affect the climate if you live near the Manila Bay?
I. Altitude III. proximity to large body of water
II. latitude IV. topography
a. I and II c. I and III
b. III and IV d. II and IV
Looking Back
In previous years, you have been presented with bits of different knowledge about
weather and climate and how weather affects your day-to-day activities. You also
learned about the different factors that affect the weather. And these factors may also
affect the climate on a certain area. This simple activity will help you recall those
concepts. 2
ANAGRAM STARTER PACK
DIRECTIONS: Fill in the correct letters to complete the anagram of the word given.
Then, write the word/s that describe each given below.
Brief Introduction
Perform the next activity to learn about the first factor that affects climate.
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Activity 1 “When the Sun’s Rays Strike”
OBJECTIVE:
Explain how latitude affects climate.
DIRECTIONS: Study the pictures below and read the descriptions to answer the
guide questions.
Polar
Temperate
Tropical
Temperate
Polar
Photo by: MA. RACHEL B. ESPINO, SlideShare.com Fig. 2: Important Lines of Latitude
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
1. Which part of the earth receives most of the sun’s rays? _________________________
2. What is the climate of the area between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of
Capricorn? _____________________________________________________________________
3. Why are the coldest places on earth found near the polar regions?
_____________________________________________________________________________
4. Why are places with high temperature found at the equator?
_____________________________________________________________________________
5. Does the tilt of Earth's axis of rotation influence climate? Explain why.
_____________________________________________________________________________
Because Earth is a sphere that is tilted on its axis, solar radiation strikes
different parts of Earth’s surface at an angle that varies throughout the year. At
the equator, the sun is almost directly overhead at noon all year. At the North
and South poles, however, the sun is much lower in the sky for months.
Therefore, when the place is closer to the equator, the air temperature is
higher. This is because the earth’s rounded surface (curvature) causes the sun’s
energy to be spread out over larger areas towards the poles.
Do you think the altitude of the place might affect the climate? How does the
altitude affect climate? Do the next activities to guide you.
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Activity 2.1 “The Higher You Are, the Colder You Feel”
OBJECTIVE: Explain how altitude affects climate.
MATERIALS: pencil or ballpen and ruler
PROCEDURE:
Study table 1.1 below. The table shows the variation in elevation and average
temperature of different cities in the Philippines.
Name of Place Elevation above Sea level Annual Average Temperature
(m) (˚C)
Bacolod 10 27.1
Baguio 1400 19.3
Laoag 20 26.7
Manila 10 29.3
Tacloban 20 27.1
Tagaytay 640 24.0
Zamboanga 30 27.6
https://en.climate-data.org(as of October 2020)
Construct a scatter graph using the data above. Use the graph below as an
example. Write your answer on the separate sheet of paper.
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
1. Which place is coldest? Hottest? _______________________________________
2. Based on the data, what is the relationship between altitude and
temperature of a place? __________________________________________________
3. Why is it colder at region with higher elevation? ___________________________
When the sun’s rays strike at the different regions, ocean water absorbs heat
resulting in the different temperatures of the ocean currents. How does the temperature
of ocean current affect the wind temperature that also affects climate? Perform the next
activity to learn more about it.
You learned that continents and other landmasses affect winds and ocean
currents as well as the curved paths of some ocean currents and winds are the result
of earth’s rotation. In your final activity, you will enumerate the factors that affect
climate and explain how these different factors control the climate of an area.
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Activity 4 The “X” Factor
OBJECTIVE: Enumerate and explain how different factors affect the climate of an
area.
PROCEDURE:
Write the factor describing in the second column and tell its influence on
climate on the third column.
Picture Factors Affecting Climate Influence on Climate
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Always keep in mind…the ALTO!
A – altitude
L – latitude
T – topography and
O – ocean currents
Remember
1. Climate is the overall condition of a place for 30 years or more while the weather is
an atmospheric condition for a short period of time.
2. Climate is influenced by latitude, altitude, distance from bodies of water, ocean
currents, and topography.
3. Air temperature decreases when the altitude increases. Thus, the higher the
elevation, the lower its temperature.
4. Bodies of water help regulate the climate of a certain area.
5. Mountain ranges affect the formation of precipitation.
6. Ocean currents will either cool or warm the air above them.
7. Cold currents bring cold water while warm currents take along warm water.
8. Coriolis Effect deflects the ocean currents due to the earth’s rotation.
Post-test
DIRECTIONS: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer.
____1. In the atmosphere, the main difference between weather and climate is _______.
a. climate is a long-term change while weather is a short-term only.
b. weather is a long-term change while climate is a short-term only.
c. climate depends on the location while weather depends on the surface area.
d. weather depends on the location while climate depends on the surface area.
____2. Factors that affect climate are the following EXCEPT:
a. distance from the equator
b. proximity (closeness) to large body of water
c. surface area
d. ocean and wind currents
____3. As you go to the down of a mountain, what happens to temperature?
a. Nothing c. It increases.
b. It decreases. d. It goes up and down.
____4. Why does the leeward side of the mountain have warm and dry climate?
a. already-dry air descends, it warms and expands.
b. already-dry air descends, it warms and condenses.
c. already-dry air ascends, it warms and expands.
d. already-dry air ascends, it warms and condenses.
____5. What factor greatly affect the climate in Tagaytay?
a. Altitude c. proximity to large body of water
b. latitude d. topography
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Reflection
DIRECTIONS:
Write a reflective learning on this topic on the space provided below. Use
the following phrases to complete your reflection:
FACTORS
AFFECTING
CLIMATE
Altitude
Ocean currents
_______________ Latitude
_______________ Topography
_______________ _______________
_______________ _______________
_______________
_______________ _______________
_______________
_______________ _______________
_______________ _______________
_______________ _______________
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References
Books:
1. Alvarez, L. et al., (2014). DepEd Material: Science 9 Learner’s Module pp. 182-195
2. Miller, K., & Levine, J. (2002nd Edition). Prentince Hall Biology. (Student Ed.). pp. 206-211
3. Expert Guides Tutorial Services College and University Entrance Exam Review. (2010).
Science and Languages Module pp. 38
4. Wiley, J. (2021). Article: Going with the Flow in Geography: Ocean Currents. Trademark by
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Internet Websites:
5. Espino, Ma. R. (2014) Climate: Grade 9 Module 3. (Teacher’s Guide to Discussion). Sorsogon City, Phil.
https://www.slideshare.net/espinorachel/climate-41928542?qid=8190fdb0-382e-
4447-bc18-f13835453856&v=&b=&from_search=2-(Ocean current picture and when
sun’s rays strike)
6. Wiley, J. (2021). Article: Going with the Flow in Geography: Ocean Currents. Trademark by
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
https://www.dummies.com/education/science/going-with-the-flow-in-geography-
ocean-currents/
7. Unit: What Factors Affecting Climate in Canada (Student). (2013-2021). Studylib.net
https://studylib.net/doc/7681874/unit--what-factors-affect-climate-in-canada--
student
8. Factors that Influence Climate –L.O.W.E.R.N. (2013-2021). Studylib.net
https://studylib.net/doc/7332041/lowern-notes
9. Retrieved from https://study.com/academy/lesson/how-geography-affects-the-weather-
(topography picture)
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