A) degrees B) latitude C) minutes D) measurements E) longitude
A) half B) one quarter of the world C) eastern D) half of a sphere E) northern
A) 90 degrees B) meridians C) parallels D) verticals E) 180 degrees
A) meridians B) verticals C) 90 degrees D) parallels E) 180 degrees
A) prime meridian B) equator C) international date line D) northern hemisphere E) eastern hemisphere
A) London B) New York C) Greenwhich D) Paris E) Augusta
A) 180 degrees B) 270 degrees C) 90 degrees D) 0 degrees E) 360 degrees
A) 270 degrees B) 180 degrees C) 0 degrees D) 360 degrees E) 90 degrees
A) near the equator B) near the south pole C) near the international date line D) in Florida E) the Indian Ocean
A) north and south B) east and west
A) east and west B) North and south
A) north or south of the equator B) east or west of the prime meridian
A) east or west from the Prime Meridian B) North or south of the equator
A) used cardinal directions describe where it is. B) given directions C) determined the hemisphere it is in D) found it on a map E) have found it's latitude and longitude coordinates
A) world map B) earth graph C) earth writing
A) place B) Location C) movement D) interaction
A) they are spaced far enough apart B) they have different numbers C) there would be an earthquake D) they run parallel to each other
A) at the poles B) at the tropic of Capricorn C) at the tropic of cancer D) at the equator
A) False B) True
A) False B) True |