How Does Temperature Affect Georgia S Economy?

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How Does Temperature Affect Georgia S Economy?

How does Temperature affect Georgia’s economy? Business Agriculture The mild weather attracts Longer growing seasons for a business. variety of crops Lower cost for heating and air 1 in 6 jobs in Georgia are conditioning. agriculture related Fewer related weather absences.

How does Precipitation affect Georgia’ economy? Business Agriculture Water originates from the Rain fall from the mountains aid mountainous regions growth of crops and forests. Industry builds along rivers Average rain fall 40 to 52 inches a Lack of rainfall can harm business, year in central and southern agriculture, and homes. Georgia Average rain fall 65-76 inches a year in northern mountains

How did the wind and ocean currents influence the settlement of the new world? Wind Currents Ocean Currents Wind currents carried settlers The Canary current and the and supplies on trade winds the Atlantic Equatorial current along New World. with trade winds brought the Prevailing Westerlies were the settlers to the New World. winds used by explorers to sail Ships returned on the Gulf west to east Stream List and define the four climate weather phenomena that can affect Georgia.

1. Hurricanes – season June- November

2. Tornado – average 21 per year March- May

3. Extreme heat

4. Drought – a lack of precipitation over a period of time that results in a water shortage.

Climate Vocabulary 1. What is Georgia’s Climate? Mild with a subtropical feel along coast

2. Describe Georgia’s seasons. Summer – hot and humid, winter- mild, spring and fall- mild.

3. Why are winters colder in the mountainous regions of Georgia? The mountainous terrain influences the climate because of the higher elevation.

Terms to know  Climate – the type of weather a region experiences over a period of time  Weather – day to day conditions and changes in the atmosphere  Vertical climate – the higher the elevation the colder the climate

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