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100

Having to do with the region around the North Pole.

Arctic


100

The curved path in which a planet, moves in a circle around another body.

Orbit

100

These lines never meet or cross each other.

Parallels

100

These are the most extensive areas of the planet. Its climate, rains and temperatures vary between each season of the year.

Temperate zones

200

One of the earth's six major areas of land

Continent

200

A space having similar requirements such as temperature, weather and precipitation.

Thermal zone

200

Something that marks the edge or limit.

Boundary

200

An area of land smaller than a continent and surrounded by water on all sides.

Island

300

A sort of geometric line that has only imaginary and does not physically exist. They are used to identify places on a map.

Imaginary linesImaginary lines

300

The imaginary circle around the earth that is halfway between the North and South Poles.

Equator

300

The line between two countries.

Border

300

Is characterized by high temperatures and abundant rains all the year or much of it.

Tropical zones

400

An invisible line around which an object rotates, or spins.

Earth's axis

400

The vast body of salt water covering about three quarters of the earth's surface.

Ocean

400

This is where the lowest temperatures are concentrated and there are only two seasons throughout the year: summer and winter.

Pole

400

The science of the earth's surface and all life on it.

Geography

500

To find the position or place of.

Locate

500


The land or seas at or near the South Pole.

Antarctic

500

The outline or shape of a coast.

Coastline

500

A picture of a particular area of the earth or sky drawn or printed to scale on a flat surface.

Map

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