Questions | Answers |
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People who move from place to place | Nomads |
Old Stone Age, Hunter-Gatherers | Paleolithic |
New Stone Age- Farmers | Neolithic |
An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole | Equator |
These lines run from north to south. They measure distances east and west of the prime meridian. They are also called Meridian lines. | Longitude Lines |
An imaginary line passing through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, which marks the 0° line of longitude. | Prime Meridian |
These lines run from east to west. They measure distances north and south of the equator. They are also called parallels. | Latitude Lines |
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Year 9 Orange Humanities (Geography)
My World Geography
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Chapter 9: Geoterms Quiz
Geoterms 5: Quiz
Geoterms 5: Quiz
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Chapter 16: Geoterms Quiz
Chapter 16: Geoterms Quiz
Chapter 16: Geoterms Quiz
Chapter 4: Geoterms Quiz
Chapter 4: Geoterms Quiz
Topic 10 Lesson 1 Quiz
Geographical Discovery Exam Part 2
North America
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Rivers of the World
- From the Mississippi to the Amazon, the Danube to the Zambezi, the rivers of the world carry water across the globe and support the people of many cultures and nations. See if you can name these rivers across the globe.
Capital Cities of The World
World Geography
- Questions about the seas, oceans, mountains, and countries of the world.