The 4 Cardinal directions.
North, East, South and West
These imaginary lines run east to west
What is Latitude Lines
Something that drives a person away from a certain place.
What is a push factor.
A building is a physical feature. (yes or no)
No.
The amount of time zones are there is in the world.
24
The 4 intermediate directions
Northeast, Northwest, Southwest, South East
These imaginary lines run from North to South
What are Longitude lines
Usually a benefit that attracts people to a certain place.
What is a pull factor
A rounded elevated area of land smaller than a mountain.
What is a hill
The patterns you can expect from the weather over a long period of time.
What is Climate.
A set of numbers used to identify a location. It looks like this 35° N, 93° W.
What is Coordinates.
Latitude lines are also known as this meaning they will never intersect.
What are parallels.
A natural disaster is an example of this.
What is a push factor.
An area of low land between hills or mountains
What is a valley.
The climate is like this at a city located near the Equator- one world only-
What is warm.
Name the 4 hemispheres
What is North, East, South, West
The name of the unit of measure used for Latitude and Longitude.
What is degrees.
Political freedom is an example of this.
What is a pull factor
What is a large flat elevated piece of land.
What is a Plateau.
the imaginary line on longitude that when you cross over it, the date changes.
The 2 hemispheres we live in.
What is the Northern hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.
Longitude lines are also known as this. They measure a location’s distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
What are Meridians.
Fertile Land is an example of this.
What is a pull factor
A piece of land surrounded on 3 sides by water. Florida is an example of this physical feature.
What is a peninsula
If it is 4pm is New York What time is it in California (it is three time zones West).
What is 1 PM.