Geography Crossword

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