Continents
Oceans
Latitude and Longitude
Biomes
Landforms
100
The continent that we live in...
North America
100
The ocean on our coast
Atlantic Ocean
100
When reading coordinates, what comes first latitude or longitude?
Latitude
100
This biome has very little preciptation, is very dry, and can be very very hot
Desert
100
a group of islands
archipelago
200
The continent south of us
South America
200
The largest ocean in the world
Pacific Ocean
200
What degree is the equator?
0 degrees
200
This biome has cone bearing trees that have pine needles
Coniferous Trees
200
the low land between mountains or hills
valley
300
The largest continent in the world
Asia
300
The ocean by India's coast
Indian Ocean
300
If I am in North America, what hemispheres am I in?
Northern and Western
300
This biome has trees that have leaves and has a moderate climate
deciduous forest
300
a piece of land that sticks out from a landmass and is surrounded by water on three sides
peninsula
400
The continent west of Asia
Europe
400
The ocean in the north pole
Arctic Ocean
400
longitude measures the distance away from the __________.
prime meridian
400
This biome can be dry and does not have enough precipitation to grow trees. Animals such as lions live here.
grasslands/savanna
400
a narrow strip of land that connects two larger pieces of land and has water on both sides
isthmus
500
The coldest continent
Antarctica
500
The ocean that surrounds Antarctica
Southern Ocean
500
Australia is in what hemispheres?
Southern and Eastern
500
This biome is very cold and the land is covered with ice most of the year
Tundra
500
the flat, low-lying plain that sometimes forms at the mouth of a river
delta
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