The imaginary horizontal lines that run East to West across the Earth. (They determine distance from the Equator)
The type of map shown above.
What is a Population Density Map?
The country with the largest population?
Civilizations and Cities most often develop near this geographic feature.
What is Water?
The imaginary vertical lines that run North to South across the globe. (They determine distance from the Prime Meridian)
What is Longitude?
The Prime Meridian divides the globe into these two Hemispheres.
Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere.
The largest U.S. Major City in population?
The geographic factor related to weather.
Lines of Longitude determine distance from this line that runs North to South.
What is the Prime Meridian?
The two hemispheres that the equator divides the globe into.
Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
The year that had the lowest production of natural gas?
What is the 1960s?
The geographic area where the majority of people live in Japan.
What are the plains?
Lines of Latitude determine distance from this line that runs East to West.
What is the Equator?
The geographic feature that all of the ancient civilizations are located next to.
The animal that is faster than a Cheetah but slower than a Golden Eagle.
The most densely populated continent.
What is Asia?
The letter representing the coordinates 48 degrees North and 85 degrees East.
What is A?
The two climate zones that do NOT exist in South America.
What is Polar and Subpolar?
The average amount of rainfall in August.
What is 40 centimeters?
The body of water circled in the picture
What is the Mediterranean Sea?