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生物 高校生

(4)の図の見方がわかりません。 どの部分が、日本の平均気温が亜熱帯樹林から針葉樹林に対応することを示しているのかと、年降水量をどこから読み取っているのか教えていただきたいです。

思考判断 108. バイオームの分布 次の文章を読み、 下の各問いに答えよ。 地球上のある地域に生息する植物や動物など, すべての生物の集まりをバイオームとい う。 類似した気候のもとでは, よく似た相観をもったバイオームが成立している。したが って,その地域の年平均気温と降水量の組み合わせによって, バイオームを区分するこ とができる。 また, 気温と降水量の季節的な変化の違いもバイオームの違いに影響してい る。図1は世界の陸上バイオームと年平均気温および年降水量の関係を示している。 (mm/年) 4000- 年降水量 3000 2000 1000- [ツンドラ g -20 -10 f d Le ステップ b C サバンナ 砂漠 20 30 南西諸島 屋久島 九州 中国・四国 近畿 [セント 間4.緯度は年平均気温と相関関係がある。 tinit 30° (℃)亜熱帯多雨林 年降水量 T 3000 2000 1000 >EHBO 35° 緯度 ア 0 10 イ 年平均気温 図2 日本のバイオームの垂直分布 図1 世界の陸上バイオームと気候の関係 問1.図2は日本列島のバイオームの垂直分布の模式図である。 ア~ウのそれぞれに対応 JE .d するバイオームを図1のa~gの記号で答えよ。 問2.図2のア~ウのそれぞれに対応するバイオームにおいて,日本列島で優占する樹木 の生活形を下記の語群Aから1つ, 主要な樹種を語群Bから1種類, 選んで答えよ。 〔語群A] 落葉針葉樹 常緑針葉樹 落葉広葉樹 常緑広葉樹 スダジイ トドマツ ハイマツ アコウ (mm/年) 4000 〔語群B] ブナ オリーブ 問3. 異なる地域において, 年平均気温および年降水量の組み合わせが類似していても、 気温と降水量の季節的な変化が異なると, 異なるバイオームが形成される。 冬季に降 水量が多く、夏季に乾燥する地中海沿岸地 域では,その気候に適応した常緑樹が優占 する森林となる。 このバイオームを図1の a~gの記号から選び、その名称も答えよ。 量 問4. 図3は地球上の気象観測地点における 年降水量と緯度の関係を示している。 図1 と図3から判断して,日本列島におけるバ イオームのほとんどが森林である理由を 120字以内で述べよ。 90° 中部 ・ 東北 40° 北海道 地球上の年降水量の 緯度ごとの平均値 日本の気象観測地点 の年降水量 (m) 4000 -3000 -2000 - 1000 45° .:. 60° 30° 0° 30° (南緯) 60° (北緯) 緯度 図3 地球上の年降水量の緯度分布 90° 車 (17. 京都府立大改題)

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英語 中学生

あ に入るのは、until か withoutのどちらですか? 解説もありでお願いします!

Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: I was woken up by the earthquake this morning, and couldn't go back to sleep after that. Nothing fell on the floor or was damaged, but definitely it was a big one! I was scared! Yeah, it woke me up, too. I haven't felt one like that in a while, but I think I was too used to those shakings. I went to sleep right after. Weren't you scared, Risa? Yes, but just a little. I think I'm afraid of a really big one, like the one in Tohoku in 2011, anyway. You know, you can't be just scared ( ) preparing for disasters, Jane. Do you know what to do in an earthquake? There are almost no earthquakes in your country, right? No, I haven't experienced one in the U.K. Can you tell me what to do? Sure. The first priority is your safety. Hide under a desk or table to protect your head. Stay there until the earthquake stops. Then be prepared to move to a safer place. I'm sure we'll do some simulations in the evacuation drill held at school next Monday. We'll learn there what's important to do during an earthquake. Wow! That sounds great. I'm looking ( 1) the drill now. Maybe we can get "Moriyama-ku Evacuation Map" after the drill. It shows you (in, where, should, you, a disaster, go ). Jane: Risa: Oh, I'm glad to know that. You should make an emergency kit, too. Our family has made one each and put them near their bed. I see. Can you tell me how I should make it? Well, I'll send you an email later then. Jane: * I'm getting less scared, Risa. Thank you very much. Risa: You know, Jane, "Don't be scared; be prepared."! woken wakeの過去分詞 definitely 確かに in a while しばらく be used to ・・・・・・に慣れている right after その後すぐに priority safety hide En

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英語 中学生

あ に入るのは、until か withoutのどちらですか? 解説もありでお願いします!

Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: I was woken up by the earthquake this morning, and couldn't go back to sleep after that. Nothing fell on the floor or was damaged, but definitely it was a big one! I was scared! Yeah, it woke me up, too. I haven't felt one like that in a while, but I think I was too used to those shakings. I went to sleep right after. Weren't you scared, Risa? Yes, but just a little. I think I'm afraid of a really big one, like the one in Tohoku in 2011, anyway. You know, you can't be just scared ( ) preparing for disasters, Jane. Do you know what to do in an earthquake? There are almost no earthquakes in your country, right? No, I haven't experienced one in the U.K. Can you tell me what to do? Sure. The first priority is your safety. Hide under a desk or table to protect your head. Stay there until the earthquake stops. Then be prepared to move to a safer place. I'm sure we'll do some simulations in the evacuation drill held at school next Monday. We'll learn there what's important to do during an earthquake. Wow! That sounds great. I'm looking ( 1) the drill now. Maybe we can get "Moriyama-ku Evacuation Map" after the drill. It shows you (in, where, should, you, a disaster, go ). Jane: Risa: Oh, I'm glad to know that. You should make an emergency kit, too. Our family has made one each and put them near their bed. I see. Can you tell me how I should make it? Well, I'll send you an email later then. Jane: * I'm getting less scared, Risa. Thank you very much. Risa: You know, Jane, "Don't be scared; be prepared."! woken wakeの過去分詞 definitely 確かに in a while しばらく be used to ・・・・・・に慣れている right after その後すぐに priority safety hide En

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英語 中学生

あ に入るのは、until か withoutのどちらですか? 解説もありでお願いします!

Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: I was woken up by the earthquake this morning, and couldn't go back to sleep after that. Nothing fell on the floor or was damaged, but definitely it was a big one! I was scared! Yeah, it woke me up, too. I haven't felt one like that in a while, but I think I was too used to those shakings. I went to sleep right after. Weren't you scared, Risa? Yes, but just a little. I think I'm afraid of a really big one, like the one in Tohoku in 2011, anyway. You know, you can't be just scared ( ) preparing for disasters, Jane. Do you know what to do in an earthquake? There are almost no earthquakes in your country, right? No, I haven't experienced one in the U.K. Can you tell me what to do? Sure. The first priority is your safety. Hide under a desk or table to protect your head. Stay there until the earthquake stops. Then be prepared to move to a safer place. I'm sure we'll do some simulations in the evacuation drill held at school next Monday. We'll learn there what's important to do during an earthquake. Wow! That sounds great. I'm looking ( ) the drill now. Maybe we can get "Moriyama-ku Evacuation Map" after the drill. It shows you (in, where, should, you, a disaster, go). い Oh, I'm glad to know that. You should make an emergency kit, too. Our family has made one each and put them near their bed. I see. Can you tell me how I should make it? Well, I'll send you an email later then. z I'm getting less scared, Risa. Thank you very much. You know, Jane, " Don't be scared; be prepared."! woken wake の過去分詞 right after その後すぐに definitely 確かに in a while しばらく be used to ・・・・・に慣れている priority safety hiden332

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