The Earth
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- Q1The equator is...like an equals signpart of the North Polean imaginary line that divides the Earth in half.two equal sides30s
- Q2At the equator the days and nights are...both 14 hours longdifferent with each seasonboth 12 hours longlonger in the summer30s
- Q3What percentage of the Earth's population live in the Northern Hemisphere50%80%40%90%30s
- Q4What percentage of the land on Earth is in the Northern Hemisphere?90%70%80%50%30s
- Q5How much of the planet's water is in the Southern Hemisphere?50%80%90%60%30s
- Q6Which of these countries is in the Southern Hemisphere?AustraliaBelgiumAustriaChina30s
- Q7What is this line?The tropic of capricornThe EquatorThe tropic of cancerThe North Pole30s
- Q8What line is this?The Tropic of CapricornThe EquatorThe South PoleThe Tropic of Cancer30s
- Q9The North Pole is unusual because...There is no land it is made of ice.There are elves living there.There are no animals living there.It is cold.30s
- Q10The South Pole compared to the North Pole is..much warmermuch happiermuch coldermuch nicer30s
- Q11How many scientists live in the South Pole?Between 50 and 200Between 5 and 20Between 200 and 500Between 500 and 200030s
- Q12Who was the first person to officially reach the North and South Poles?Sir Francis DrakeChristopher ColumbusMr. GoodwinRoald Amundsen30s