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The exact location of a place using latitude and longitude.
Latitude
Longitude
Absolute Location
Relative Location
Which of the following is an example of Absolute Location
Be at my house by 6:00 p.m.
39°N, 83°W
Belle Aire School has 575 students.
Dairy Queen is near KFC.
The position of a place in relation to other places.
Absolute Location
Relative Location
Latitude
Longitude
Which of the following is an example of Relative Location
Be at my house by 6:00 p.m.
39°N, 83°W
Belle Aire School has 575 students.
Dairy Queen is near KFC
Imaginary lines that run east and west; Labeled N and S
Equator
Latitude
Prime Meridian
Longitude
Imaginary lines that run north and south; Labeled E and W
Equator
Latitude
Prime Meridian
Longitude
Most important line of latitude; divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
Equator
Latitude
Prime Meridian
Longitude
Most important line of longitude; divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres
Equator
Latitude
Prime Meridian
Longitude
Farthest point north on the globe; located at 90 degree N Latitude
Western Hemisphere
South Pole
Eastern Hemisphere
North Pole
Area directly west of the Prime Meridian; includes continents; North and South America
Western Hemisphere
South Pole
Eastern Hemisphere
North Pole
Farthest point south on the globe; located at 90 degrees S Latitude
Western Hemisphere
South Pole
Eastern Hemisphere
North Pole
Area directly east of the Prime Meridian; includes continents: Asia, Africa, Europe, etc.
Western Hemisphere
South Pole
Eastern Hemisphere
North Pole
An area that has the same landforms throughout: mountains, hills, plains, etc
Western Hemisphere
Landform Region
Eastern Hemisphere
Cultural Region
An area in which people share the same ways of life
Western Hemisphere
Landform Region
Eastern Hemisphere
Cultural Region
One of the five major circles of latitude; located near the northernmost part of the globe.
Arctic Circle
Antarctic Circle
Prime Meridian
Equator
One of the five major circles of latitude; located near the southernmost part of the globe.
Arctic Circle
Antarctic Circle
Prime Meridian
Equator
The kind of weather a place has over a long period of time
Climate
Economy
Population
Region
Area in which many features are similar
Climate
Economy
Population
Region
The way people of an area use resources to meet their needs
Climate
Economy
Population
Region
The number of people who live in an area
Climate
Economy
Population
Region
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