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Climate + Physical Features Geographic Terms Imaginary Lines Climate + Physical Features Location Miscellaneous 100 200 300 400 500

An area of land that is surrounded by water.

The place where a river begins.

A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.

A narrow waterway that connects two larger bodies of water.

The Cape of Good Hope is an example of this geographic term.

Name of the line that is at 0° latitude.

Lines that run north and south.

Lines that run east and west.

Name of the line that is at 0° longitude.

The line that runs across 23° N.

These provide year-round sources of water.

This cold, dry climate makes farming impossible.

This climate is warm and hot and has plenty of rainfall.

Farming and construction are easy in these regions.

Over the centuries, rivers gradually eroded the soil and cut these into the land.

The white board in P6 is located on the _________ side of the room.

North, east, south, and west are all _________ directions.

Eckstein is west of Safeway. This is an example of _________ location.

Northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest are all _________ directions.

30°N and 145°S is an example of __________ location.

Big body of water located west of North and South America.

The smallest continent.

This is known as a ________ projection map.

This southernmost continent affects most of the Earth’s climate.

A person who studies the earth’s surface and how living and nonliving things interact with it.