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Geography and Prehistory

  • 1. People who move from place to place
  • 2. Old Stone Age, Hunter-Gatherers
  • 3. New Stone Age- Farmers
  • 4. An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
  • 5. These lines run from north to south. They measure distances east and west of the prime meridian. They are also called Meridian lines.
  • 6. An imaginary line passing through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, which marks the 0° line of longitude.
  • 7. These lines run from east to west. They measure distances north and south of the equator. They are also called parallels.
  • a. Latitude Lines
  • b. Prime Meridian
  • c. Equator
  • d. Longitude Lines
  • e. Paleolithic
  • f. Neolithic
  • g. Nomads
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Geography and Prehistory (Answer Key)

  • g 1. People who move from place to place
  • e 2. Old Stone Age, Hunter-Gatherers
  • f 3. New Stone Age- Farmers
  • c 4. An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
  • d 5. These lines run from north to south. They measure distances east and west of the prime meridian. They are also called Meridian lines.
  • b 6. An imaginary line passing through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, which marks the 0° line of longitude.
  • a 7. These lines run from east to west. They measure distances north and south of the equator. They are also called parallels.
  • a. Latitude Lines
  • b. Prime Meridian
  • c. Equator
  • d. Longitude Lines
  • e. Paleolithic
  • f. Neolithic
  • g. Nomads

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