
Earth's Changing Surface Chapter 1
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- Q1Topography of a region is determined byall of the abovereliefelevationlandforms30s
- Q2The height above sea level of an area is itsreliefaltitiuderegionelevation30s
- Q3The difference between an areas highest and lowest point is itselevationaltitudetopographyrelief30s
- Q4A land form that would have high elevation and high relief would be classified as a what?plateauplaincoastal plainmountain30s
- Q5A land form with high elevation but low relief would be classified as a what?interior plaineplateaumountainplaine30s
- Q6A land form with low elevation and low relief would be considered a what?mountain rangeplainmountainplateau30s
- Q7The sphere of Earth that contains all of its waters is considered the what?atmospherehydrospherelithospherebiosphere30s
- Q8The sphere of Earth that contains the solid rocky layer is considered the what?biosphereatmospherelithospherehydrosphere30s
- Q9The sphere of Earth that contains all living things and extends into all the other spheres is the what?lithospherehydrosphereatmospherebiosphere30s
- Q10The sphere that contains all of Earths gasses is considered the what?biospherehydrospherelithosphereatmosphere30s
- Q11A model using a flat surface that is two dimensional to show Earth's surface is considered a what?globemapGPSSatellite30s
- Q12This list symbols on a map to represent various things found on Earth.modelcontour intervalscaleKey30s
- Q13This line drawn on a map or globe separates the Norther and Southern hemispheres.prime meridianequatorinternational date linelongitude30s
- Q14A line drawn on a map or globe separates the Western and Eastern hemispheres.latitudeprime meridiancontour lineequator30s
- Q15Lines of longitude measure in degreesEast to West0-90 degreesNorth to South30s