It divides the earth into the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
What is the equator?
7
How many continents are there?
4
How many hemispheres are there?
It helps you understand symbols used on a map.
What is a map key or legend?
Before written records.
What is prehistoric?
It is 180 degrees
What is the International Date Line?
5
How many oceans are there?
The names of the Hemispheres?
What are Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western.
It helps you determine the distance from one place to another.
What is the scale bar?
A person who studies history through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
What is an archeologist?
It is located at 90 degrees N, 0 degrees.
What is the North Pole?
The names of the continents.
What are North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Australia and Antarctica?
2
How many hemispheres do we live in?
It is a 3D representation of the earth.
What is a globe?
It allowed for people to live in one place.
It allowed for steady source of food.
It allowed for specialized jobs and the division of labor.
Why was the development of agriculture important to the establishment of a civilization?
It is zero degrees longitude
What is the Prime Meridian?
The names of the oceans.
What are the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Southern (or Antarctic)
The hemispheres we live in.
What is Northern and Western Hemispheres?
Drawing the earth or globe on a flat paper is called this.
What is a map projection?
Paleolithic
What was the first period of history called?
0 degrees; 23.5 degrees south, 23.5 degrees north, 66.5 degrees south, 66.5 degrees north, 90 degrees south and 90 degrees north
What is the equator; the Tropic of Capricorn and Tropic of Cancer; the Antarctic Circle and the Arctic Circle and the South Pole and the North Pole
It is another another name for the continent Australia.
What is Oceania?
Lines that create hemispheres.
What are the Equator, Prime Meridian and International Dateline?
2 mutually exclusive properties of a map.
What is Shape and Size?
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