Continents
The Equator
The Prime Meridian
Oceans
Hemispheres
100

This continent is where we live.

North America

100

The equator splits Earth into these two halves

Northern and Southern Hemispheres

100

The Prime Meridian splits Earth into these two halves.

Eastern and Western Hemispheres

100

This is the biggest ocean in the world.

Pacific Ocean

100

The United States is in these two hemispheres.

Northern and Western

200

This is the largest continent.

Asia

200

This imaginary line is in the middle of Earth

The Equator
200

This imaginary line measures 0 degrees longitude.

Prime Meridian

200

This ocean is on the east side of the United States.

Atlantic Ocean

200

Australia is in these two hemispheres.

Southern and Eastern

300

This continent is very cold and covered in ice.

Antarctica
300

Places near the equator are usually this temperature.

hot/warm

300

The Prime Meridian runs through this famous city in England

London

300

This ocean is the smallest and coldest.

Artic Ocean

300

The Northern Hemisphere has more of this than the Southern Hemisphere.

Land

400

This continent has the Amazon Rainforest.

South America

400

This continent is crossed by the equator and has many rainforests.

Africa

400

The Prime Meridian and the Equator cross in this ocean.

Atlantic ocean

400

This ocean is near Africa, Asia, and Australia.

Indian ocean

400

Earth has this many hemispheres.

4

500

This continent and also a country and is surrounded by water.

Australia

500

Countries near the equator get about the same amount of this all year.

Daylight

500

This is another word for the directions north-south lines on a map.

Longitude

500

This ocean surrounds the continent of Antarctica.

Southern Ocean

500

The Southern Hemisphere has more of this than the Northern Hemisphere.

Water

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