Stack #4037013 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| The global grid system is made up of _____ sets of imaginary lines. | Longitude |
| One (1) set of lines that make up the global grid system is called parallels of _____. | Latitude |
| Another name for parallels is h_____ lines. | Horizontal |
| Another name for parallels is l_____ lines. | Longitude |
| Parallels of latitude r_____ east and west around the globe. | Run |
| Another name for “run” when talking about lines on a map is ______. | Grid |
| The _____ is the most important parallel of latitude. | Ecuador |
| The Equator circles Earth exactly _____ between the North and South Poles. | Midway |
| All other lines of latitude are _____ to the Equator. | Parallel |
| Parallels of latitude are measured in _____. | Degrees |
| The Equator marks _____ latitude. | 0 |
| Other parallels are measured with reference to the _____. | Ecuador |
| One (1) set of lines that make up the global grid system is called meridians of _____. | Longitude |
| Meridians are also called v_____ lines. | Vertical |
| Meridians are also called l_____ lines. | Longitude |
| Meridians of longitude are half-_____. | circles |
| Meridians of longitude _____ from the North Pole to the South Pole. | run |
| Meridians of longitude are not _____ to each other. | Parallel |
| The distance between meridians of longitude_____ because they aren’t parallel to each other. | varies |
| The most important of the meridians of longitude is the _____ Meridian. | prime |
| The Prime Meridian runs through Greenwich, _____. | England |
| Like parallels of latitude, meridians are | degrees |
| The Prime Meridian marks 0° _____. | longitude |
| The Prime Meridian is a reference for measuring other_____. | meridians |
| Another important meridian is the _____ Date Line. | international |
| The International Date Line runs through the _____ Ocean halfway around the world from the Prime Meridian. | pacific |
| TRUE OR FALSE: When travelers cross the International Date Line, they cross over to a different day. | true |
| Travelers moving west across the International Date Line go _____ a day. | forward |
| Travelers moving east across the International Date Line go _____ a day. | back |
| Latitude and longitude mark _____ location. | Absolute |
| The _____ system of the global grid helps make it easy for you to locate any place on Earth. | Numbering |
| Moving north from the Equator, the parallels of latitude _____ in number from 0° up to 90°N at the North Pole. | increase |
| Moving south from the Equator, the numbers of the parallels ____ from 0° up to 90°S at the South Pole. | Increase |
| One (1) degree of latitude covers about _____ miles. | 69 |
| Meridians of _____ start from 0° at the Prime Meridian. | longitude |
| Traveling east from the Prime Meridian, the numbers on lines of longitude ______ until they reach 180° at the International Date Line. | Increase |
| Traveling east from the Prime Meridian, the numbers on lines of longitude are labeled _____. | east |
| Traveling west from the Prime Meridian, the numbers on lines of longitude ______ until they reach 180° at the International Date Line. | Increase |
| Traveling west from the Prime Meridian, the numbers on lines of longitude are labeled _____. | west |
| The absolute location of any place on Earth can be described as the _____ point of a parallel of latitude and a meridian of longitude. | meeting |
| The numbers of the parallels of latitude and the meridians of longitude are the _____ coordinates of a place. | geographic |
| TRUE OR FALSE: The geographic coordinates of a place are like a street address for your house. | true |
| TRUE OR FALSE: The geographic coordinates of a place tell exactly where a place is located. | true |
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