Locations
Elements of Mapping
Knowing Your Whereabouts
Misc. Specifics
100

The coldest pole.

What is the South Pole?

100

Half of a sphere.

What is a hemisphere?

100

The shape of the Earth.

What is a sphere?

100
The southern Tropic.
What is the Tropic of Capricorn?
200

The measurement east to west of the Prime Meridian.

What is Longitude?

200
The marker that equally divides the globe into northern and southern hemispheres. 

What is the Equator?

200

The latitude closest to the Equator is _____ than the latitude closest to the poles. 

What is less than?

200

The continent we live on. 

What is North America?

300

Where Santa lives.

What is the North Pole?

300

The marker that lies at 0* Longitude.

What is the Prime Meridian?

300

The percentage of the world's volcanoes located on the ring of fire. 

What is 75%?

300

The number of continents that make up the acronym: SEAN got three AAA's.

What is 7?
400

The measurement from North to South of the Equator.

What is Latitude?

400

The region receiving direct sunlight all year long.

What are the Tropics?

400

The mathmatical method for locating coordinates with decimals.

What is rounding?

400

The third planet from the sun. 

What is Earth?

500

Measurements of latitude and longitude increase by increments of this number.

What is 30*?

500

You use these to find destinations on a map.

What are coordinates?

500

North America's latitude is ______ than the latitude of the Tropics. 

What is greater than? 

500

The most common user of coordinates in the United States?

Who are pilots?

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