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- Q1What is the basic tool of geographybalance scalemapcalculatorhammer60sEditDelete
- Q2What is the best representation of the earth.globecylindersquarecircle60sEditDelete
- Q3What is the art of making maps?biographygeographycartographychoreography60sEditDelete
- Q4What does a map projection show?a video of the earththe earth's round surface on a flat mapa painting of the eartha satellite image60sEditDelete
- Q5What is geographyThe study of living thingsThe art of making mapsThe use of maps to study placesThe study of space60sEditDelete
- Q6What is the difference between a Christian geographer and a non-Christian geographer?A Christian geographer believes that natural resources are our enjoyment and to be used wisely, but a non -Christian geographer may draw some incorrect conclusions about the wonders of the world.They are the sameThere is no differenceA non-Christian geographer believes that natural resources are our enjoyment and to be used wisely, but a Christian geographer may draw some incorrect conclusions about the wonders of the world.120sEditDelete
- Q7What does a Mercator Projection show?Land along the arcticLand along the international date lineLand along the equatorLand along the prime meridian120sEditDelete
- Q8What does Goode's interrupted projection show?It distorts shapes and landmassesIt shows land along the equatorIt shows shapes and landmasses fairly and accuratelyIt shows land along the prime meridian120sEditDelete
- Q9Before pictures from spacecraft were available, how did people determine the shape of land?By driving around itBy flying around itBy imagining itBy sailing around it120sEditDelete
- Q10What is the International Date LineA line along the prime meridianAn imaginary line of longitude in the pacific ocean that marks where the date changes.An imaginary line of longitude around the tropic of cancer.An imaginary line of latitude around the equator120sEditDelete
- Q11What type of scientists studies the earth's surfacegeographerbiologistastronomermicrobiologist120sEditDelete
- Q12What is cultureA mapA citymoneyA way of life120sEditDelete
- Q13What are examples of natural boundaries?gatesrivers and mountainsdoorslines on a map120sEditDelete
- Q14What is a political mapIt shows the boundaries people have drawn around around countries.It shows presidentsIt shows the newsIt shows natural boundaries120sEditDelete
- Q15Which continent is small and is connected to Asia?EuropeAfricaAustraliaSouth America120sEditDelete
- Q16What is Eurasiaa combination of Antarctica and Asiaa combination of Africa and Asiaa combination of Europe and Asiaa combination of Australia and Asia120sEditDelete
- Q17What is a region that shares the same time calledzip zoneearth zonetime zoneline of scrimmage120sEditDelete
- Q18Where is the prime meridian located?30 degrees latitude0 degrees longitutde0 degrees latitude30 degrees latitude120sEditDelete
- Q19What is the IDL0 degrees longitude0 degrees latitudeThe imaginary line of longitude in the Pacific Ocean that marks where the dat changesThe imaginary line of latitude in the Pacific Ocean that marks where the dat changes120sEditDelete
- Q20What is a meridian?The equatorThe tropic of cancerA line of longitudeA line of latitude120sEditDelete