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Test Review Earth Movements Climate & Weather Map Skills
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Printing Instructions An effective use of this study guide is to Print “As a handout”. Select Handout in the dropdown menu under Print what. Select 6 slides per page, then Print Fold the pages lengthwise. Then the question will appear on one side and the answer on the other side.
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Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from South Dakota to Oklahoma?
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South
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Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from Texas to Maine?
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Northeast
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How long does it take for the Earth to revolve one time?
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365 ¼ days or one year
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Northwest
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Places with a marine climate usually have ___________________ summers and winters than places further away from the sea.
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Milder or less extreme
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Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from Nevada to Colorado?
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East
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This imaginary line divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres
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Equator
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South
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This type of climate is hot and rainy all year.
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Tropical
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Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from New Mexico to Oregon?
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Northwest
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North, South, East, and West
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Cardinal Directions
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Northeast
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This is a year when the ocean surface water is warmer.
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El Nino
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When an object spins on its axis.
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Rotation
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West
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The climate of places near the ocean or sea.
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Marine
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Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from Minnesota to Georgia?
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Southeast
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An area of cloudy rainy weather near the Equator
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Doldrums
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Use your ruler and the atlas to help you determine the distance between the following cities. Remember, 1 inch = 200 miles. New York, City & Boston, Mass.
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Use your ruler and the atlas to help you determine the distance between the following cities. Remember, 1 inch = 200 miles. New York, City & Boston, Mass. 200 Miles
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Southeast
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The average weather conditions of an area over a long period of time
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Climate
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Use your ruler and the atlas to help you determine the distance between the following cities. Remember, 1 inch = 200 miles. Houston, Texas and Miami, Florida _____
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Use your ruler and the atlas to help you determine the distance between the following cities. Remember, 1 inch = 200 miles. Houston, Texas and Miami, Florida _____ 1,000 Miles
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North
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Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from Florida to Nebraska?
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Northwest
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The sides of mountains facing away from oceans are often _________
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Dry
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Southwest
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Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from New York to Arkansas?
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Southwest
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The tilt of the Earth’s axis causes the _____________________ to change.
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Seasons
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A very large body of salt water. There are only 5 in the world.
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Ocean
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Use your ruler and the atlas to help you determine the distance between the following cities. Remember, 1 inch = 200 miles. Denver, Colorado & St. Louis, Missouri
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Use your ruler and the atlas to help you determine the distance between the following cities. Remember, 1 inch = 200 miles. Denver, Colorado & St. Louis, Missouri 800 Miles
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East
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What the atmospheric conditions are at one place on one day or time.
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Weather
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The climate of places not near the ocean or sea.
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Continental
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When one object moves around another one.
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Revolving or Revolution
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Use your ruler and the atlas to help you determine the distance between the following cities. Remember, 1 inch = 200 miles. Los Angeles, California and Phoenix, Arizona _______
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Use your ruler and the atlas to help you determine the distance between the following cities. Remember, 1 inch = 200 miles. Los Angeles, California and Phoenix, Arizona _______ 400 miles
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These climates have cooler temperatures as you increase elevation.
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Highland
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An imaginary line connecting the North and South Poles upon which the Earth rotates. It is tilted.
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Axis
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Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, & Northwest
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Intermediate Directions
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A very large land area. There are only 7 in the world.
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Continent
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