Geography Crossword
Across
- 2. The northernmost point of the sun's direct rays is at 33.5 N Latitude. Solstice served as a
- 5. where something is found on the earth's surface. Its precise or approximate position.
- 6. Where something is found on the earth's surface. its precise or approximate position.
- 7. Latitude of 0 degrees
- 9. gives a general indication of where the cardinal directions and intermediate points are.
- 10. Depending on the place on the earth, humans either modify it or adapt to it.
- 11. the measurement of north and south of the equator along imaginary lines that travel east and west.
- 14. explains the map's primary goal.
- 15. explains how a map's symbols, names, and use of color work.
- 16. The prime meridian and the 180 meridian are hypothetical lines that travel north and south but measure east and west of them.
- 17. A collection of locations with at least one thing in common.
- 19. One-third of a circle.
- 20. 66.5 S Marks the southern hemisphere location where there are 6 months of light and 6 months of darkness.
Down
- 1. a different name for longitude lines
- 3. Longitude of 0 degrees
- 4. How does it feel there? Specify the location. its topography, climate, flora, and man-made structures.
- 8. The southernmost tip of the sun's direct rays is at 33.5 S Longitude. Solstice served as a marker.
- 12. The northern hemisphere's 66.5 N latitude indicates the point at which there are six months of light and six months of darkness.
- 13. How people, things, services, and concepts travel throughout the world.
- 18. A different term for latitude lines.