The correct matches are:
- A. Tropical - On the Equator;
- B. Dry - Near the Equator;
- C. Moderate - Mildest weather;
- D. Continental - Severe temperature changes;
The climate types differ from one place to another on our planet, and in general they are separated in zones in accordance to the latitude at which they are.
The tropical climate is the one that lies on and around the Equator, and it is warm and wet for the whole year. Little north and south of the Equator we encounter the dry climates, where the landscape is occupied by deserts, with extremely high temperatures, and very little precipitation. Further north come the moderate climate types and the continental climate types, they are similar to each other, but the temperatures in the moderate climates have less variation, while in the continental ones it is much bigger, also the moderate ones have more precipitation, and the continental ones have less precipitation. They are both in the mid-latitudes.
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When it enters a planet's atmosphere is meteor. Any piece remaining after impact is a meteorite.
Explanation:
There is often confusion when it comes to the terms asteroid, meteoroid, meteor, and meteorite. To most people it seems as if it is the same thing, but there are some defining differences between them, and when do they change, thus getting another term.
The asteroids and meteoroids are rocky bodies in space that circle around a star, with the asteroids being larger and the meteoroids being smaller.
When they enter Earth's atmosphere and start vaporizing they become meteors. They have a glowing appearance for few seconds, and people often call them shooting stars.
If a piece of any size manages to remain after its passing through the atmosphere and has an impact with Earth's surface than it is called meteorite. The size can vary a lot, from tiny pebble, to few square meters, or even few square km in extreme cases.