The 4 Hemispheres
Latitude
Longitude
Views of Earth Lab
Time Zones
100

People who live in the United States live in this hemisphere?

What is the North Western Hemisphere?

100

Lines of Latitude run in this direction

What is east to west?

100
Lines of Longitude run in this direction
What is North to South
100

The location where the distances between longitude lines are greatest?

What is at the equator?

100

Cities on the same line of longitude have the same solar _________.

What is time?

200

Europe is located in this hemisphere.

What is the North Eastern Hemisphere?

200

Lines of latitude can also be called this

What are parallels?

200

Lines of Longitude are also called this

What are meridians?

200

The locations on earth where longitude lines intersect.

What are the North Pole and South Pole?

200

If it is noon at Greenwich, England, the time at a city located at 30 degrees east

What is 2 PM?

300

The Equator separates these hemispheres?

What is the North and South Hemisphere?

300

These 2 lines are located at 23.5 Degrees N & S

What is the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn?

300

The two important lines of longitude are?

What is the prime meridian and the international date line?

300

With respect to the globe or world maps, why is Greenwich England so well known/ 

What is because it is where GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is measured from.

300

If it is 3 PM at a city at 15 degrees west longitude, the time at GMT

What is 4 PM?

400

Australia is located in this Hemisphere

What is the South Eastern hemisphere

400

This line of latitude separates the earth into the northern and southern hemispheres

What is the equator?

400

Longitude coordinates run from these degrees.

What is 180 degrees E to 180 Degrees W?

400

Meridians appear different on the Map on our "Views of Earth Lab' then they appear on the Globe, because____________

What is Meridians appear as parallel lines on our "Views of Earth Lab' Map and they intersect at the North and South Poles on the globe?

400

The reason the International Date Line is a zagged line. 

What is to try to keep cities, provinces in the same time zone?

500

The International date line separates these hemispheres

What is the East and West hemisphere

500

Lines of latitude are measured in degrees ranging from what to what?

What is 90 degrees N to 90 degrees S?

500

The prime meridian passes through this city

What is Greenwich, England?

500

The kind of Map on page 1 of our 'Views of Earth' Lab Packet.

What was a Mercator Projection?

500

Name the 4 Time Zones in the Continental United States. 

What are the Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific?

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