A | B |
Geography | The study of the Earth and everything on it |
Latitude | lines that run east and west |
Longitude | Lines that run North and south |
An example of absolute location | 1325 Seminole Kalamazoo, MI |
Lines of Longitude meet there | The poles |
The most important line of longitude | The prime meridian |
The most important line of latitude | The equator |
The highest number that lines of longitude go to | 180 |
The higest number that lines of latitude go to | 90 |
another name for North, South, East, and West | Cardinal directions |
another name for lines of latitude | parallels |
another name for lines of longitude | Meridians |
the two different types of the theme of place | Physical differences and Human differences |
an example of Physical differences | Mountains and rivers |
an example of Human differences | schools and roads |
can be defined by a government | Region |
a Continent is an example of a | Region |
An example of Movement | communications |
an example of Human-Environmental Interaction | wearing warmer cloths in the winter |