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Lesson 1 – Maps and Locations
Lesson 2 – North America
Lesson 2 – North America &
Lesson 3 – Seasons and Climate
Lesson 4 – World Regions
100
The ____ is the place where something is.
Location
100
What countries are neighbors of the United States?
Canada and Mexico
100
The kind of weather a place has over a long time is ____.
climate
100
A point farthest from the equator is called a ____.
pole
200
What is the absolute location?
the exact location
200
What is an island?
a landform with water all around it
200
The largest bodies of water are called ____.
oceans
200
The imaginary line that divides the Earth into northern and southern halves is called ____.
the equator
300
What is the relative location?
tells what a place is near
300
A very high hill is called a ____?
mountain
300
A stream of water that flows across land is called a ____.
river
300
Is the United States in the northern hemisphere or the southern hemisphere?
the northern hemisphere
400
Our school is located at 1880 Dutch Broadway. – Is this an example of an absolute location or a relative location?
absolute location
400
What is a hill?
land that rises above the land around it.
400
How are climates of deserts and rainforests different?
deserts are dry and rainforests are rainy.
400
Which state is directly south of Kentucky?
Tennessee
500
CVS is 2 blocks away from our school. – Is this an example of an absolute location or a relative location?
relative location
500
A large body of water that is partly surrounded by land is called a ____.
gulf
500
Land that has water around it on only three sides is called a ____.
peninsula
500
Which state is northeast of Iowa?
Wisconsin