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What great discovery was made in 1799 | Rosetta Stone in Egypt
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Who discovered that each living thing has radioactive element called Carbon 14 and what does it do? | Willard Frank Libby. It is used to tell how old something is.
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What are the 3 most important natural resources? | Air, water, and soil
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Artifacts are? | Things made by people
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Carved on the Rosetta Stone was what? | Egyptian picture writing and its Greek translation
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Latitude | gives the location of a place on Earth. Parallel to the equator.
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Tropic of Cancer | 23.5 degrees north of the equator
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Tropic of Capricorn | 23.5 degrees south of the equator
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Arctic Circle | 66.5 degrees north of the equator. Is always cold
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Antarctic Circle | 66.5 degrees south of the equator
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Prime Meridian | 0 degrees longitude. Runs north to south. Goes through Greenwhich England.
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Longitude | Lines that run from N.Pole to the S.Pole. Parallel to the Prime Meridian. 18o lines/degrees to west. 180 lines/degrees to east
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Describe mountains | Highest landform. At least 2000 feet above sea level
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Describe hills | Lower than mountains. 500-2000 feet above sea level
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Describe plains | Large areas of flat or gently rolling land. Less than 1000 feet above sea level
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Describe plateaus | Raised areas of land. 300-3000 feet above sea level
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How do geographers use elevation and relief to describe landforms | Elevation is used to describe height above sea level. Relief is used to describe changes in height.
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What is the composition of the earths core, mantle, and crust? | Inner Core-solid rock. Outer core-melted rock. Mantle-Hot,solid rock. Crust-Rock,Sand,and soul
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How are volcanoes formed? | Lava flows,by the movement of plates, up form the earths mantle,cracks the crust, and then cools into solid rock
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What is the common cause of earthquakes? | Sudden shifts in the earth's crust.
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What are three outside forces that cause change to the Earth's surface and how do they reshape it? | Wind, water and ice are the three outside forces. They reshape the earth by a process called erosion in which rock and soil are moved from one place on the earth's surface to another. It can either help or hurt people.
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How did glaciers affect human and physical geography? | The ice drove people and animals away, smoothed hills into plains, created lakes and dug new channels for rivers.
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What is the longest river system in the world? | The Nile River. It is about 4160 miles long.
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How is climate shaped by movements of the Earth? | The Earth moves around the sun in a circular path. It takes 365 1/4 days to get around. The earths revolution around the sun causes the seasons.
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How can a place's latitude help you predict temperatures in the area? | If it is closer to the equator it will be hotter. The farther away the place is from the equator, the colder it will be.
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Where is the tropical zone located? | It is between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
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What type of weather is found in each temperate zone? | Cold in winter and warm in summer.
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Why is the polar zone so cold? | It receives no rays of sunlight for part of the year and only slanting rays during the rest of the year.
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How did the prevailing winds get their name? | They blow from a certain direction almost all the time.
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What are ocean currents? | Ocean water that flows in a steady stream.
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