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Sudy for Test

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What is another name for longitudinal lines?   lines of meridian  
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Lines of parallel are also called?   latitude  
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The name of the longitudinal line that is 0 degrees and passes through Greenwich, England?   Prime Meridian  
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180 degree line that passes through the Pacific Ocean?   International Dateline  
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What and where is the Equator?   An imaginary line that divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres, degrees latitude  
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The farthest point north at which the sun can shine directly overhead.   Tropic of Cancer  
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Tropic of Capricorn   The farthest point south at which the sun can shine directly overhead  
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What lies 23 1/2 degrees N of the equator?   Tropic of Cancer  
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What lies 23 1/2 degrees S of the equator?   Tropic of Capricorn  
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What is the frigid zone called that is located directly on the center of the North Pole?   Arctic Circle  
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Antarctic Circle   The frigid zone located directly on the center of the South Pole  
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How many degrees from the Equator to the North pole?   90 degrees  
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What are the three climate zones and one country you can find in each zone?   Arctic, Tropic, Temperate You pick and know your own countries:)  
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A degree equals?   1/360 of a circle  
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Latitude is always written first...   when you are writing exact location  
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Exact location can be written in...   degrees, minutes and seconds  
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A flat map showing correct shape of land, but some distorted size   Mercator projection  
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Conic Map   a projection onto a cone with its point over one of the earth's poles  
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From the Equator to the North Pole how many degrees?   90 degrees  
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Antarctic circle lies at___degrees____   66 1/2 degrees South  
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If you could choose to live in any zone that you wanted, where would you choose to live? Why? Be specific   Your own personal answer  
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Draw the earth use your ruler and remake your map front and back. Do not leave off anything:)   Practice making map, check your work with your practice map  
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