Quiz: Spatial and Temporal Variation in Wales' Climate
WJEC GCSE Geography C00/4967/6
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Building on what you've learned about weather and climate, let's test your knowledge of how Wales' climate varies across its regions and seasons!
Which of the following best describes the climate in Wales?
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Which factors influence the climate in Wales? (Select all that apply)
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Areas in {{blank0}} Wales tend to be wetter because of the higher {{blank1}}.
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The average annual rainfall in Snowdonia is approximately 3000mm, while it is 800mm in the southeast. What is the difference in rainfall between these regions?
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Which season typically brings the highest rainfall to Wales?
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In Wales, temperatures are generally {{blank0}} in winter and {{blank1}} in summer compared to inland areas of the UK.
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