These World Climate and Climate Change Class 11 Geography Notes explain the classification of world climates, major climatic regions and causes of climate change. The chapter discusses Koeppen’s classification of climate, tropical and dry climates, temperate and polar climates, greenhouse gases, global warming and climate change processes.
These NCERT notes are useful for UPSC, SSC, Railways, State PSC, CUET and CBSE Board Exams. The chapter is important for understanding climatic regions, global warming, greenhouse gases and environmental changes affecting Earth.
This chapter explains the classification of world climates, major climatic regions and causes of climate change. It highlights Koeppen’s classification system, greenhouse gases, global warming and environmental impacts caused by climate change.
| Group | Climate Type |
|---|---|
| A | Tropical |
| B | Dry Climate |
| C | Warm Temperate |
| D | Cold Snow Forest |
| E | Cold Climate |
| Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| f | No dry season |
| m | Monsoon climate |
| w | Winter dry season |
| s | Summer dry season |
| Type | Meaning |
|---|---|
| BSh | Subtropical Steppe |
| BWh | Subtropical Desert |
| BSk | Mid-Latitude Steppe |
| BWk | Mid-Latitude Desert |
Climate change refers to long-term variation in climate and is a natural and continuous process.
The atmosphere allows shortwave solar radiation to enter but absorbs longwave terrestrial radiation, causing warming of the atmosphere.
It is an empirical climate classification based on temperature, rainfall and vegetation.
Rise in Earth’s average temperature due to greenhouse gases.
CO₂, CH₄, N₂O, O₃ and CFCs are major greenhouse gases.
Depletion of ozone concentration in stratosphere.
Climate with hot dry summers and mild rainy winters.