11 questions
the distance north or south of the Earth’s equator
prime meridian
latitude
longitude
equator
a spherical or ball-shaped model of the entire planet
globe
earth
continent
map
a large land mass that is part of the Earth’s crust; geographers identify seven continents
globe
earth
continent
map
a flat drawing that shows all or part of the earth’s surface
globe
earth
continent
map
the northern half of the globe between the equator and the North Pole
southern hemisphere
northern hemisphere
eastern hemisphere
western hemisphere
the half of the globe between the prime meridian and 180 degrees longitude that includes most of Africa and Europe as well as Asia, Australia, and the Indian Ocean
southern hemisphere
northern hemisphere
eastern hemisphere
western hemisphere
the southern half of the globe between the equator and the South Pole
southern hemisphere
northern hemisphere
eastern hemisphere
western hemisphere
the half of the globe between 108 degrees and the prime meridian that includes North and South America and the Pacific and Atlantic oceans
southern hemisphere
northern hemisphere
eastern hemisphere
western hemisphere
an imaginary line that runs through Greenwich, England at 0 degrees latitude
prime meridian
equator
northern hemisphere
hemisphere
the imaginary line of latitude that circles the globe halfway between the North and South Poles
prime meridian
equator
northern hemisphere
hemisphere
imaginary lines passing through the poles; they measure east and west of the prime meridian
prime meridian
latitude
longitude
equator