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Daily Geography

Daily Geography. Week 2. Week 2 Day 1. What are the names of the 4 hemispheres of the Earth? In which 2 do you live? Is the Arctic Circle north or south of the Tropic of Capricorn?. Answer Day 1 - #1. 1. Northern –Southern – Eastern – Western Live in Northern and Western.

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Daily Geography

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  1. Daily Geography Week 2

  2. Week 2 Day 1 • What are the names of the 4 hemispheres of the Earth? In which 2 do you live? • Is the Arctic Circle north or south of the Tropic of Capricorn?

  3. Answer Day 1 - #1 • 1. Northern –Southern – Eastern – Western Live in Northern and Western

  4. Answer Day 1 - #2 • 2. Arctic Circle is NORTH of the Tropic of Capricorn

  5. Week 2 Day 2 • 1. What is the name given to a point of land extending into a body of water? • 2. What lines measure distances east and west of the Prime Meridian?

  6. Answers Day 2 • 1. Cape • 2. Longitude or Meridians

  7. Week 2 Day 3 • 1. Which of the following is not a city: Dallas, St. Paul, Cincinnati, Delaware? • 2. Locate the Gulf of St. Lawrence in eastern Canada. Now write a definition of a Gulf.

  8. Answers Day 3 2. A large part of an ocean that extends into the land • 1. Delaware

  9. Week 2 Day 4 • 1. Latitude is measured north and south of what imaginary line? • 2. What does a star or dot in a circle usually mean on a map?

  10. Answers Day 4 • 1. Equator 2. National Capital

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