Locations vocab
This or that
true or false
fill in the blank
name that place!
100

the SMALLEST and most DETAILED way to show your location

Address

100

Is our planet Earth or Mercury?

Earth

100

A zip code is made up of 6 numbers.

false

100

How planet is the only planet that can support ______.

Life

100

The name of our city

Dothan

200
This level is smaller than a state but bigger than a city.

County

200

Is Dothan a city or a town?

City

200

cities and towns are the same level of location.

true

200

A county is a collection of ______________ within a state.

cities or towns

200

The Continent we live on.

North America

300

How do we know if a place is considered a town or a city?

by its population

300

Is our county Houston Co or Alabama Co?

Houston Co.

300

There can be two exact address in the world.

false

300

While Mexico, Canada, and The United States are in the same continent connected to each other on the same land, they do not have the ________ single government.

same

300
The state Mrs. Russell is from :)

Kentucky!

400

There are only 7 of this location in the world. What level is it?

Continent

400

Do we live in the a country called The United States or Dothan?

The United States

400

The way this address is written is correct.


2247 Main St.

Dothan AL 36303

False.


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400

An address tells the particulars of the place where someone _______ or an organization is ___________.

lives, located

400

Name another country in a DIFFERENT CONTINENT!

NOT US, MEXICO, OR CANADA

500

a large piece of land (or smaller pieces) that is controlled by one government

country

500

A continent is a large solid area of land that can hold multiple:

A. states

B. Countries

B. Countries
500

North America is shared by Canada, United States, Mexico, and Jamaica.

False.

500

A city has its own government, while still following the same laws from the ________ and the __________

state, country

500

Name 5 of the seven continents

ALL seven are: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antartica.