Continents
Oceans
Key Names
Directions
100

Name this Continent

North America

100

Name this ocean!

Atlantic Ocean

100

This is the name given to the line of latitude that HORIZONTALLZY divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

The Equator.

100

What is the name of the imaginary lines that go side to side across the earth?

Lines of Latitude

200

Although they are considered two separate continents, they are actually connected by land.

Asia and Europe

200

This is the largest ocean in the world and touches Asia, South America, Australia, and North America.

The Pacific Ocean

200

This line of longitude VERATICALLY divides the world into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.

The Prime Meridian

200

What is the name of the imaginary lines that go up and down across the earth?

Lines of Longitude

300

These two continents almost look like puzzle piece and were once connected millions of years ago.

South America and Africa

300

This ocean earns it name from the country and subcontinent located near it.

Indian Ocean

300

This is the line of latitude located ABOVE the Equator designates the northern boundary of the tropics.

The Tropic of Cancer

300

What is another name for lines of latitude?

Parallels

400

This continent is part of the region of Oceania. It is also known for the weird animals that live there like kangaroos, the platypus, and the Tasmanian Devil.

Australia

400

This ocean is at the top of the world. It is known for being extremely cold!

The Arctic Ocean

400

This is the line of latitude located BELOW the Equator designates the southern boundary of the tropics.

Tropic of Capricorn

400

What is another name for lines of Longitude?

Meridians

500

This continent is the largest desert in the world.

Antarctica

500

This ocean is located at towards the bottom of the planet Earth and surrounds the continent of Antarctica.

 

The Southern Ocean
500

What are the names of the zones at the two polar regions of the planet at 66 degrees North and 66 degrees South latitude?

Arctic and Antarctic Circles.

500

BONUS POINTS: What do lines of latitude help divide the world into? 

Hint: The clock is ticking!

Time Zones.

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