Latitude and Longitude - Basics

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The 0 degree line of latitude is the ___________.
Back
Equator
Answer explanation
The question asks for the 0 degree line of latitude. The 0 degree line of latitude is the imaginary line that circles the Earth midway between the North and South poles and it's known as the Equator. Therefore, the correct answer is 'Equator'.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The 0 degree mark of longitude is known as the ___________ ______________ measure from Greenwich England.
Back
Prime Meridian
Answer explanation
The 0 degree mark of longitude, also known as the Prime Meridian, is named after the location of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England. The Prime Meridian was established as a universal reference point for navigation and timekeeping. None of the other options, Equator, International Date Line or Contour Line, refer to the 0 degree mark of longitude.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which letter would you find at 15oS, 60oW? Options:
A
,C
,L
,H
Back
L
Answer explanation
The question asks which letter is located at the coordinates 15°S, 60°W. The answer is 'L'. This is based on geographical coordinates where each coordinate represents a specific location on the map. In this case, 'L' represents the location 15°S, 60°W.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which STATE is located at 105°W, 47°N? Options: MT, SD, UT, AZ
Back
MT
Answer explanation
The coordinates 105°W, 47°N point to the location of Montana (MT) in the United States. Each option represents a state's abbreviation, and 'MT' is the correct one for these coordinates, which is why Montana is the correct answer to this geographical question.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
North and South America are in what hemisphere?
Back
Western
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What ocean would you be in if you were at 30 degrees south and 150 degrees west?
Back
The Pacific Ocean
Answer explanation
The question asks which ocean you would be in at 30 degrees south and 150 degrees west. The correct answer is The Pacific Ocean. This is because these coordinates are in the South Pacific Ocean, which is a part of the larger Pacific Ocean. The Atlantic, Arctic and Indian Oceans are at different coordinates.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the approximate location of G? Options: 100oW, 40oN, 40oN, 100oW, 40oS, 100oW, 40oN, 100oE
Back
40oN, 100oW
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