Презентация, доклад по английскому языку Климат Великобритании

The Climate of Great BritainThe climate in the United Kingdom is defined as a temperate oceanic climate.Regional climates are influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and latitude. Northern Ireland, Wales and western parts of England and Scotland,

Слайд 1The Climate of Great Britain

The Climate of Great Britain

Слайд 2The Climate of Great Britain
The climate in the United Kingdom is

defined as a temperate oceanic climate.Regional climates are influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and latitude. Northern Ireland, Wales and western parts of England and Scotland, being closest to the Atlantic Ocean, are generally the mildest, wettest and windiest regions of the UK, and temperature ranges here are seldom extreme. Eastern areas are drier, cooler, less windy and also experience the greatest daily and seasonal temperature variations. Northern areas are generally cooler, wetter and have slightly larger temperature ranges than southern areas.
The Climate of Great BritainThe climate in the United Kingdom is defined as a temperate oceanic climate.Regional

Слайд 3Britain has a variable climate. The weather changes so frequently that

it is difficult to forecast. It is not unusual for people to complain that the weathermen were wrong.


Britain has a variable climate. The weather changes so frequently that it is difficult to forecast. It

Слайд 4The average temperature is from 5 to 23 degrees above zero.

Sometimes the temperature rises to 30 degrees above zero in summer and falls to 10 degrees below zero in winter.


The average temperature is from 5 to 23 degrees above zero. Sometimes the temperature rises to 30

Слайд 5The English also say that there are three variants of weather:

when it rains in the morning, when it rains in the afternoon or when it rains all day long. The driest period is from March to June and the wettest months are from October to January.
The English also say that there are three variants of weather: when it rains in the morning,

Слайд 6Winter in the UK is defined as lasting from December to

February. The season is generally cool, wet, windy, and cloudy. Temperatures at night rarely drop below −10 °C (14 °F) and in the day rarely rise above 15 °C (59 °F).
Winter in the UK is defined as lasting from December to February. The season is generally cool,

Слайд 7Great Britain is situated on the islands. It is washed by

seas from all the sides. That’s why the climate and the nature of Great Britain are very specific. It is not very cold in winter and never very hot in summer. There is no ice on the lakes and rivers in winter. It seldom snows.
Mark Twain once said about America: “If you don’t like the weather in New England, just wait a few minutes”, but it is more likely to have been said about England. 
Great Britain is situated on the islands. It is washed by seas from all the sides. That’s

Слайд 8
Since the 1950's, most British cities have introduced clean air zones.

Factories and houses cannot burn coal and must use smokeless fuel.
Since the 1950's, most British cities have introduced clean air zones. Factories and houses cannot burn coal

Слайд 9One of the greatest influences on the climate of the UK

is the Atlantic Ocean and especially the Gulf Stream, which carries warm water up from lower latitudes and modifies the high latitude air masses that pass across the UK. This thermohaline circulation has a powerful moderating and warming effect on the country's climate. This warm water current warms the climate to such a great extent that if the current did not exist then temperatures in winter would be about 10 °C (18 °F) lower than they are today and similar to eastern Russia or Canada near the same latitude. These warm ocean currents also bring substantial amounts of humidity which contributes to the notoriously wet climate that western parts of the UK experience.
One of the greatest influences on the climate of the UK is the Atlantic Ocean and especially

Слайд 10




The high latitude and proximity to a large ocean to the

west means that the United Kingdom experiences strong winds. The prevailing wind is from the south-west, but it may blow from any direction for sustained periods of time. Winds are strongest near westerly facing coasts and exposed headlands.
The high latitude and proximity to a large ocean to the west means that the United Kingdom

Слайд 11 winter in the uk

winter in the uk

Слайд 12 autumn in the uk

autumn in the uk

Слайд 13 spring In the UK

spring In the UK

Слайд 14 summer In the UK

summer In the UK

Что такое shareslide.ru?

Это сайт презентаций, где можно хранить и обмениваться своими презентациями, докладами, проектами, шаблонами в формате PowerPoint с другими пользователями. Мы помогаем школьникам, студентам, учителям, преподавателям хранить и обмениваться учебными материалами.


Для правообладателей

Яндекс.Метрика

Обратная связь

Email: Нажмите что бы посмотреть