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Evaluation of The Climate 3rd Grade

This document presents a Social Studies assessment for 3rd grade on the concepts of climate and includes 20 multiple-choice questions. It explains factors that affect the climate such as latitude, altitude, and proximity to the sea, as well as tropical, temperate, and cold climate zones. It defines elements of climate such as temperature, precipitation, and winds.
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Evaluation of The Climate 3rd Grade

This document presents a Social Studies assessment for 3rd grade on the concepts of climate and includes 20 multiple-choice questions. It explains factors that affect the climate such as latitude, altitude, and proximity to the sea, as well as tropical, temperate, and cold climate zones. It defines elements of climate such as temperature, precipitation, and winds.
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION EL CARMELO

EVALUATION OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

STUDENT: ________________________________________ GRADE 3


TEACHER: Yuhannys Cristina Iguaran Acosta ________________

Answer the questions presented to you below, selecting the option


correctly enclosing it in a circle

The climate is the succession of different types of weather.


that repeat in a specific place on the surface
terrestrial.

THE FACTORS OF CLIMATE

The climate is determined by different


factors that influence the climatic elements that
have you seen before:
Latitude: it causes temperature to vary; it increases from the equator to the poles.

Altitude: at higher elevations above sea level, temperatures decrease by about 0.6 °C
every 100 meters) and rainfall increases.

The distance to the sea (continentality): temperatures are usually milder on the coast
because the sea moderates them. Precipitation is higher in coastal areas because the
Sea is the main supplier of water that forms clouds.
Other factors also influence the climate: vegetation (it is a source of humidity), the
distribution of relief (mountains can act as barriers that prevent rain), the
ocean currents (cold currents can create deserts, warm ones generate areas
very humid).

Answer questions 1 to 4 based on the previous information.

Colombia has different types of climate, EXCEPT


Mountainous
B) Desertic
C) Equatorial
D) Industrial

According to the text, the highest mountain peaks in Colombia have a climate
Hot
B) Warm
C) Medium
Cold

3. The desert climate in Colombia can be found in regions such as


A) La Guajira
B) Chocó
C) Panama
D) Amazonas

A rainy climate landscape is


5. The atmospheric state of the weather is:
A) Set of atmospheric characteristics at a specific moment, related
with temperature, atmospheric pressure, rain, humidity, and winds.
B) It is the state of the temperature of a place.
C) It is the measurement of the atmospheric pressure of a place.
D) It is the state only of the rains in a specific region.

6. The weather is:


A) The strength of the wind that blows in a country.
B) The average of atmospheric weather conditions in a place over a long period.
C) It is the average of the rainfall that falls in a specific place.
D) The humidity in a region due to the amount of rainfall.

7. The elements of the climate are:


A) Temperature, altitude, and latitude.
B) Atmospheric pressure, humidity, altitude, and latitude.
C) Altitude, latitude, bodies of water, and winds.
D) Temperature, atmospheric pressure, precipitation, and winds.

Climatic zones

Our planet has different


climatic zones: cold, temperate and
tropical. This is because the light
The sun does not reach all places
of the world in the same way;
for example, Colombia is a country
of tropical climate because it is
located in the middle part of
planet and receive value during
all year round, while the pole
the north is very cold because the light of
The sun arrives in some months of the
year. On the other hand, the climates
Temperate climates are found in countries like the United States or Germany where sunlight varies.
its intensity throughout the year, which causes the four seasons: spring, summer,
autumn and winter.

Answer questions 8 to 9 considering the previous information.

8. The four seasons occur in the climatic zone


Cold
B) Tempered
C) Tropical
D) Frost

A landscape that we can find in a tropical climate can be


11. The precipitation is:
The amount of water in the oceans.
B) The water that falls from the atmosphere.
C) The amount of water on Earth.
D) The winds that move the trees.

12. The winds are:


A) The waves produced by the sea.
B) Water in motion.
C) Rain in motion.
D) Air in motion.

13. The factors of the climate are:


They are natural phenomena that affect the earth.
B) Geographic phenomena that affect or modify the elements of the climate.
C) The hurricanes that hit the coasts and produce rain.
D) The factors or elements that cause earthquakes on Earth.

14. Thermal floors originate from:


A) The bodies of water.
B) The winds.
C) The altitude.
D) Latitude.

15. The thermal floors are:


A) The variation of temperature on all planets.
B) The variation of temperature in deserts.
C) The variation of temperature in the mountainous relief.
D) The variation of temperature due to rivers and seas.

16. Winds modify the elements of the climate because:


A) They transport viruses and bacteria.
They transport the pollen of the flowers.
They transport all the toxic waste from the earth.
They transport heat and rain.

17. The types of climates in Colombia are:


A) Tropical Mountain, Dry and Rainy Tropical.
B) Winter, Summer, Autumn, and Spring.
C) Temperate and Moor.
D) Glacier and Arctic.

18. In the rainy tropical climate:


Low temperatures, few rains, and vegetation are predominant.
B) High temperatures prevail with a lot of rain and scarce vegetation.
C) High temperatures and abundant rains and vegetation prevail.
D) Low temperatures, abundant rainfall, and vegetation prevail.

19. The factors that most influence the climate in Colombia are:
A) Latitude and altitude.
B) Latitude and precipitation.
C) The length and atmospheric pressure.
D) The length and the altitude.

20. According to altitude, we can say that the climates found are
A) Cold, warm and hot

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