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Daily Geography Week 1 Day 1

Daily Geography Week 1 Day 1. Name the earth’s oceans, from largest to smallest. What is the name of the imaginary line of latitude, or parallel, that divides the earth in half?. Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic Equator.

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Daily Geography Week 1 Day 1

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  1. Daily GeographyWeek 1Day 1 • Name the earth’s oceans, from largest to smallest. • What is the name of the imaginary line of latitude, or parallel, that divides the earth in half? • Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic • Equator

  2. What part of a map contains information on the meaning of the map’s symbols? What is the latitude of the North Pole? The South Pole? Key or legend 90° North; 90° South Daily GeographyWeek 1Day 2

  3. Lines of longitude are measured east and west of which imaginary line? Which part of a map tells you the relationship between the distance on the map and distance on the earth? 0° longitude, or the prime meridian Scale Daily GeographyWeek 1Day 3

  4. What is the difference between a physical map and a political map? A physical map shows natural features such as lakes, rivers, and mountains. A political map shows countries, cities, states, and the like Daily GeographyWeek 1Day 4

  5. If you were on a hike in Uruguay and looked at your compass, which way would the needle be pointing? Why? South; because Uruguay is in the Southern Hemisphere Daily GeographyWeek 1Day 5

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