Resolution:
To determine the climatic zone for each climate diagram, we need to analyze the temperature and precipitation patterns. The diagrams show monthly variations in temperature (line graph) and precipitation (bar graph). By examining these patterns, we can infer the likely climatic zone.
Climate Diagram 1 (Boxed Number: 847)
- Temperature: Relatively low temperatures throughout the year, with a distinct cold season and a short, cool summer. The average temperature is consistently below 10°C, and often below freezing.
- Precipitation: Moderate precipitation, with a peak during the summer months. The total annual precipitation is relatively low.
- Inference: This pattern is characteristic of a temperate continental climate, possibly with subarctic influences due to the low average annual temperature.
Climate Diagram 2 (Boxed Number: 1646)
- Temperature: Mild winters and warm summers. Temperatures are well above freezing in winter and reach moderate levels in summer. There is a clear seasonal variation.
- Precipitation: Significant precipitation throughout the year, with a peak typically in the warmer months.
- Inference: This pattern is indicative of a temperate oceanic climate or a humid subtropical climate, depending on the exact temperature and precipitation amounts. Given the mild winters and warm summers with consistent rainfall, it points towards a temperate climate zone.
Climate Diagram 3 (Boxed Number: 588)
- Temperature: High temperatures throughout the year, with very little seasonal variation. Winters are mild and warm, and summers are hot.
- Precipitation: High annual precipitation, often with a distinct rainy season, but generally substantial rainfall year-round.
- Inference: This pattern is characteristic of an equatorial or tropical climate, with high temperatures and high humidity.
Proposed Labels for Climatic Zones:
- Diagram 1: Умеренный континентальный (Temperate Continental)
- Diagram 2: Умеренный океанический (Temperate Oceanic)
- Diagram 3: Экваториальный (Equatorial)