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Daily Geography Week 19 Day 1

If you were at 0° latitude and 0° longitude, would you be riding in a car or sailing on a boat or ship? What is the capital of the country north of Spain that has coastlines on both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean?. On a boat or ship. Daily Geography Week 19 Day 1. Paris.

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Daily Geography Week 19 Day 1

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  1. If you were at 0° latitude and 0° longitude, would you be riding in a car or sailing on a boat or ship? What is the capital of the country north of Spain that has coastlines on both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean? On a boat or ship Daily GeographyWeek 19Day 1 • Paris

  2. On which continent and in what hemispheres do you reside? How are a landslide and an avalanche different? Alike? Continent: North America Hemispheres: Northern and Western Daily GeographyWeek 19Day 2 • A landslide involves only earth and rock; an avalanche involves snow & ice; both have earth and rock and are rapid movements

  3. Does the Tangus River have its source or its mouth in Spain? Which of the Scandinavian countries is most mountainous? Source Daily GeographyWeek 19Day 3 • Norway

  4. Which continents does the Arabian Sea border? What is the capital of the country that had Lebanon on its western border? Africa, Asia Daily GeographyWeek 19Day 4 • Damascus

  5. A shield is a large area with very old rock at or near the surface. The Scandinavian Shield covers southern Norway, most of Sweden and all of Finland. North America has a large shield as well. What is its name? Where is it? Canadian Shield; it covers eastern Canada from Winnipeg to the Atlantic and from Lake Superior north to the Arctic Islands. Daily GeographyWeek 19Day 5

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