Long, harsh winters and prostrate summers. Transitional Belts (marked with "Sub-"): Subequatorial (2): Alternating wet summers and dry winters.

Filling out the 7th-grade geography outline map (контурная карта) "Climate Belts and Regions of the World" requires a systematic approach to accurately represent Earth's climatic diversity. 1. Key Climate Belts to Include

Geography curriculum typically divides belts into (dominated by one air mass year-round) and Transitional (alternating air masses by season). Main Belts: Equatorial: Hot and humid year-round. Tropical (2): Dry, with record-high temperatures. Temperate (2): Distinct seasons with moderate air masses.

Within the and Subtropical belts, you must often identify specific regions based on their proximity to oceans:

Drastic temperature swings, less rain (e.g., Central Eurasia).

Dry summers and wet winters (specifically for the Subtropical belt). 3. Standards for Filling the Map Following official cartographic rules ensures a high grade: