Continents and oceans
Latitude and Longitude
Zones and movement
Location
Dates and seasons
100
Continents
Asia,Australia, Europe, North America, South America, Antarctica, Africa are all examples of ________
100
east and west
What two directions can you travel from the prime meridian?
100
The Earth rotating on its axis (How it spins)
What is rotation?
100
the tropic of cancer
What is located 23 1/2 degrees north?
100
Revolution (the Earth traveling around the sun)
What creates seasons?
200
5
How many oceans are there?
200
north and south
What two directions can you travel from the equator?
200
How long it takes the earth to go around the sun
What is revolution?
200
the tropic of capricorn
What is located at 23 1/2 degrees south
200
Summer
What season comes after Spring?
300
Europe and Asia
What two continents share the same land mass?
300
the prime meridian
0 degrees longitude is?
300
How the Earth is divided
What is a hemisphere?
300
the arctic circle
What is located 66 1/2 degrees north?
300
spring and 3-20 or 3 -21
if suns rays is hitting the equator, what season is it and when does this season start?
400
Asia
What is north of Indian Ocean?
400
global grid
together lines of latitude and longitude are called?
400
tropical zone
What is between the tropic of cancer and tropic of capricorn?
400
the antarctic circle
What is located 66 1/2 degrees south?
400
Winter and 12-23 or 12- 23
if the sun's rays are hitting the tropic of capricorn what season is it and when does this season begin?
500
South America
What is East of Australia?
500
prime meridian
this line of longitude runs exactly through greenwich england and is has the value of 0 degrees.
500
temperate zone
What is between the tropic of cancer and arctic circle?
500
when climate zones begin
why are lines of latitude important when it comes to climate?
500
Summer and 6-21 or 6-22
If the suns rays are hitting the tropic of cancer, what season is it and when does that season begin?
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