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The Amazon rainforest, the African Savannah,
the sands of the Sahara, the prairies of North
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America , the forests of Siberia, the ice
sheet of Antarctica.
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It can be easy living in cities, as most of
us do
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to neglect how much land is on this planet.
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The continents and islands of Earth cover
almost thirty percent of the globe, and most
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of that fraction is empty wilderness.
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What determines how these areas look is a
combination of topography, and climate.
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We’ll now focus on the effect that climate
has on these areas, and rank each climate
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zone by size, in this, the latest episode
in my Climate Casebook.
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If you’ve watched any of my other videos
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then you should be familiar with the Koppen
climate system, which breaks down the world
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into zones of climate types based on temperature
and rainfall patterns.
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If you haven’t, then I recommend you check
out my Secrets of World Climate series in
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my channel, or for a quick overview, the video
linked top right.
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There are 29 Koppen zones in total, but I’ve
grouped most of these into the twelve more
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distinct categories that formed each episode
in my Secrets of World Climate series.
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So with that out the way, let’s get right
into which climate zones are the smallest
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and the largest, in ascending order.
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At number twelve the smallest of the world’s
climate types is the Subtropical Highlands
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– located in the tropics, but experiencing
mild temperatures year round thanks to the
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cooling effect of altitude.
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These areas are distributed relatively equally
across Latin America, Africa and around the
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Himalayas in Asia.
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The monsoon variety of this climate, featuring
wet and dry seasons dominates over the year-round
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variant, with the higher altitude cool summer
variant extremely rare.
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At number eleven, we have the next largest
zone – that of the Oceanic – the mild,
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wet climate found on the west coasts of the
continents at temperate latitudes.
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Most of the land area is found in North-West
Europe, with a significant proportion in Oceania.
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The main variant of warm summers dominates,
with the cool summer Subpolar variant restrict
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to rocky coasts in the far north and south.
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At number ten, we have the Oceanic’s southern
neighbour, the Mediterranean climate of dry
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summers along the west coasts of the temperate
latitudes.
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The country with the largest single land area
here is, interestingly the United States,
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whose long west coast is almost exclusively
of this type.
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Australia and Chile have some areas here,
but the vast majority is given over to the
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countries around the sea to which this climate
owes its name.
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The relative land areas of the hot and warm
variants of this climate are pretty even,
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with Csa being slightly more widespread.
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The next largest climate type, at number nine,
is the Tropical Rainforest, covering selected
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parts of the equatorial regions of our planet
where rain is constant year round.
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Almost half of this area is within Brazil
and Indonesia, with the remaining countries
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scattered across South America, Africa and
SE Asia.
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Moving onto number eight now, and we switch
to the opposite end of the Earth and opposite
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temperatures, with the frigid wastes of the
Tundra.
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Most of this land is in the Arctic, with over
half of it in just two countries – Russia
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and Canada.
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You might be wondering what China’s contribution
is all about here – well that’s the extensive
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Tibetan plateau, which, being at an altitude
of over 20,000 feet
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is predominantly alpine tundra.
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The United States fraction is almost all from
one state – Alaska.
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Onto number seven in our climate land areas
list, and we have the climate zone that has
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the largest population of any other, the Humid
Subtropical of hot summers and cool winters
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mixed with plenty of rain, occurring on the
eastern fringes of each continent.
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Almost half of the global land area of this
type occurs in just two countries, the United
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States and China, with the rest scattered
across other continents.
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The year-round rain variant is the larger
of the two, with the smaller being the monsoon
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form with dry winters.
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Into the final six now and we have the Continental
climate types, which stretch across the vast
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plains of North America and Eurasia at the
mid latitudes, characterised by warm to hot
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summers and cold winters, but with adequate
rain to support large populations.
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This climate type forms the heartlands of
three countries – Russia, the United States
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and Canada, which together make up over half
of all global area for this climate.
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China’s densely populated north-eastern
part features also – with the remainder
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being in Eastern Europe and NE Asia.
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There are many subtypes to this climate, varying
by summer temperatures,
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and annual rainfall distribution.
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A single type dominates, that with year round
precipitation – rain in summer, snow in
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winter, together with a warm summer.
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The fifth largest climate zone is the Cool
Desert, stretching across the rain-starved
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continental interiors, where large temperature
ranges in combination make for a tough existence.
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Most of this area is covered by the countries
of Central Asia – with most of western China
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in this category.
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Similarly, most of the western half of the
United States is
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comprised of this climate zone.
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The remainder are scattered across the other
continents.
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The true desert and semi-arid forms of this
climate are equally matched in prevalence.
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Onto number four, and no it has not been forgotten,
it’s the most forbidding of all climate
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zones – the Icecap.
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Almost the entirety of the large continent
of Antarctica is covered in ice year round,
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and this continent alone makes up the vast
majority of the land area of this climate
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type, with the remainder being in Greenland,
and a comparatively tiny scrap as glaciers
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across the highest mountains in the rest of
Earth.
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As we move to number three, and we have the
climate zone with the next coldest winters,
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the vast boreal forests of the Subarctic that
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cover twelve percent of the entire land area of Earth.
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Dominating the northern continental interiors
of North America and Eurasia, it is no surprise
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that two countries make up the vast majority
of this land area – Russia and Canada.
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The variant with cold winters and year-round
precipitation dominates this climate type,
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with monsoon and very cold winter forms comparatively
isolated.
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Onto number two in our climate land areas
list, and we are back in the tropics with
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the wet and dry seasonal climates – the
Tropical Monsoon and Savannah.
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These lands dominate the tropics, making up
almost 75% of land area in this region of
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earth, with the Tropical Rainforest making
up most of the remainder.
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Although the vast savannah of Brazil makes
up almost a quarter of this climate’s land
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area, the remainder is distributed across
very large number of countries across Central
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and South America, Africa and SE Asia.
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The Savannah variant of more pronounced dry
seasons
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dominates over the wetter Monsoon form.
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And so we come to the world’s largest climate
zone.
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By a process of elimination you might have
guessed what it is.
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And it’s a fact that might bring you some
concern, with all the talk of climate change.
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Because the most extensive climate regions
on Earth are the Hot Deserts.
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Making up a full fifth of all continental
areas, the Sahara itself being half of it,
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the scorching arid lands of the subtropical
regions of our planet can appear deceptively
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smaller than the subarctic regions on a map
because of the errors in projection that cause
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more polar regions to appear larger.
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When looking at the distribution of these
lands, it’s not surprising to find the countries
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adjoining the Sahara dominating, although
the single largest contributor is the land
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down under, whose continental bulk is made
up predominantly of desert.
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The true hot desert dominates over its slightly
wetter semi-arid form as this chart shows.
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So, with our list complete, let’s now make
a comparison of our twelve grouped zones,
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in our final graphic.
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There are two notable patterns here.
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The first is that almost half of the land
on earth is practically unusable by humans,
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in the form of arid desert, ice-sheets or
tundra.
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The second is that the three smallest zones
combined are barely bigger than the next largest,
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and yet these zones contribute enormously
to global agriculture
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So if you’re from one of these regions,
like I am, don’t feel bad.
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Remember, small is beautiful!
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So I hope you enjoyed this tour of Earth in
respect to climate and land area.
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Once again I’d like to thank Richard Torres
for compiling the data on Koppen climate areas
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by country.
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