The exact location of a place.
  • absolute location
  • relative location
  • latitude
  • longitude
The defined point that is furthest South on the globe.
  • North Pole
  • South Pole
  • Latitude
  • Longitude
An imaginary line that runs horizontally (left to right) around the center of Earth.
  • Prime meridian
  • North Pole
  • equator
  • hemispheres
Earth is divided into two halves called?
  • equator
  • South Pole
  • North Pole
  • hemispheres
Helps us find a point on Earth's surface by describing it in relation to other places.
  • Absolute location
  • Relative location
  • North Pole
  • South Pole
The point that is furthest North on the globe.
  • Prime meridian
  • South Pole
  • equator
  • North Pole
An imaginary line that runs vertically (up and down) between the North Pole and South Pole.
  • equator
  • absolute location
  • prime meridian
  • relative location
The imaginary lines that run around the Earth parallel to the equator.
  • equator
  • meridians of longitude
  • parallels of latitude
  • prime meridian
An imaginary line that runs between the geographic North Pole and South Pole.
  • meridians of longitude
  • parallels of latitude
  • equator
  • prime meridian
Together, these lines form an imaginary _________ around the surface of the Earth.
  • oval
  • circle
  • grid
  • halves
An imaginary circle around the North Pole.
  • Antarctic circle
  • equator
  • prime meridian
  • Artic circle
An imaginary circle around the South Pole.
  • Antarctic circle
  • Artic circle
  • equator
  • prime meridian
Which type of lines form imaginary circles on the globe?
  • Artic circle
  • parallels of latitude
  • the equator
  • meridians of longitude
Describes a location on Earth's surface in relation to the equator.
  • Longitide
  • Latitude
  • grid
  • relative location
Describes a location on Earth's surface in relation to the prime meridian.
  • Latitude
  • Longitude
  • grid
  • absolute location
Long-term trends in weather elements and atmospheric conditions.
  • weather
  • rain
  • climate
  • snow
True or False: Every place in the world is located in two hemispheres.
  • True
  • False
True or False: Satellite images, map apps for computers, and cellphones do not use absolute location.
  • True
  • False
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