
LATITUDE AND ALTITUDE
Quiz by Darlene D. Pascual
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- Q1
A tourist wants to visit a country with mild winters and warm summers, which region should they choose?
A country in the Polar Zone
country in the Tropical Zone
country in the Temperate Zone
country at the Equator
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2. The table below shows the average yearly temperature in three locations:
Location Latitude Average Yearly Temperature (°C)
Manila, Philippines 14°N 27°C
London, UK 51°N 11°C
Reykjavik, Iceland 64°N 4°C
Based on the data, what can you conclude about the relationship between latitude and temperature?
C. The closer to the Equator, the higher the temperature.
D. Latitude does not affect temperature.
A. The farther from the Equator, the higher the temperature.
B. The closer to the Equator, the lower the temperature.
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3. Which statement best compares the Tropical Zone and the Polar Zone?
C. The Polar Zone has more consistent temperatures throughout the year than the Tropical Zone.
B. The Tropical Zone experiences more seasonal variation than the Polar Zone.
D. The Tropical Zone has high temperatures year-round, while the Polar remains cold year-round.
A. Both zones receive the same amount of sunlight but differ in temperature.
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4. How does altitude affect the temperature of an area?
C. Altitude has no effect on temperature; only latitude matters.
D. Lower altitudes result in cooler temperatures because of denser air.
B. Higher altitudes result in cooler temperatures due to thinner air.
A. Higher altitudes result in higher temperatures due to more sunlight.
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5. What does the term"altitude" refer to?
A. The distance from the equator
D. The location's position on a map
C. The depth below sea level
B. The height above sea level
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