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