Latitudes And Longitudes_4

Latitudes And Longitudes_4

5th Grade

24 Qs

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Latitudes And Longitudes_4

Latitudes And Longitudes_4

Assessment

Quiz

Geography, Social Studies

5th Grade

Hard

Created by

Aishwaria Murthy

Used 46+ times

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24 questions

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1.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Greenwich Meridian: It divides the Earth in two halves from top to bottom: Eastern Hemisphere: The part of the​ (a)   of the ​ (b)   to 180˚ longitude is called the ​ (c)   . Western Hemisphere: The part of the Earth to the ​ (d)   to 180˚ longitude is called the​ (e)   . There are 360 meridians- 180 to the east and 180 to the west of the Prime Meridian. The meridians in the Eastern Hemisphere are marked as ‘E’ and meridians in the Western Hemisphere are marked as ‘W’. The meridian of 180˚ E and meridian of 180˚ W are in the same line. Longitude describes how far east or west a place is located from the Prime Meridian.

Earth to the east
Prime Meridian
Eastern Hemisphere
west of the Prime Meridian
Western Hemisphere

2.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Greenwich Meridian It divides the Earth in two halves from top to bottom: Eastern Hemisphere: The part of the Earth to the east of the Prime Meridian to 180˚ longitude is called the Eastern Hemisphere. Western Hemisphere: The part of the Earth to the west of the Prime Meridian to 180˚ longitude is called the Western Hemisphere. There are ​ (a)   - 180 to the ​ (b)   and ​ (c)   of the Prime Meridian. The meridians in the Eastern Hemisphere are marked as​ (d)   in the Western Hemisphere are ​ (e)   . The meridian of 180˚ E and meridian of 180˚ W are in the same line. Longitude describes how far east or west a place is located from the Prime Meridian.

360 meridians
east
180 to the west
‘E’ and meridians
marked as ‘W’

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Greenwich Meridian. What is the second statement of the audio clip?

The

meridian of 180˚ E and meridian of 180˚ W are in the same line. Longitude describes how far

east or west a place is located from the Prime Meridian.

Eastern Hemisphere The part of the Earth to the east of the Prime Meridian to 180˚ longitude is

called the Eastern Hemisphere.

Western Hemisphere The part of the Earth to the west of the Prime Meridian to 180˚ longitude is

called the Western Hemisphere.

There are 360 meridians- 180 to the east and 180 to the west of the Prime Meridian.

The meridians

in the Eastern Hemisphere are marked as ‘E’ and meridians in the Western Hemisphere are marked

as ‘W’.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Greenwich Meridian. What is the third statement of the audio clip?

The

meridian of 180˚ E and meridian of 180˚ W are in the same line. Longitude describes how far

east or west a place is located from the Prime Meridian.

Eastern Hemisphere The part of the Earth to the east of the Prime Meridian to 180˚ longitude is

called the Eastern Hemisphere.

Western Hemisphere The part of the Earth to the west of the Prime Meridian to 180˚ longitude is

called the Western Hemisphere.

There are 360 meridians- 180 to the east and 180 to the west of the Prime Meridian.

The meridians

in the Eastern Hemisphere are marked as ‘E’ and meridians in the Western Hemisphere are marked

as ‘W’.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Greenwich Meridian. What is the fourth statement of the audio clip?

The

meridian of 180˚ E and meridian of 180˚ W are in the same line. Longitude describes how far

east or west a place is located from the Prime Meridian.

Eastern Hemisphere The part of the Earth to the east of the Prime Meridian to 180˚ longitude is

called the Eastern Hemisphere.

Western Hemisphere The part of the Earth to the west of the Prime Meridian to 180˚ longitude is

called the Western Hemisphere.

There are 360 meridians- 180 to the east and 180 to the west of the Prime Meridian.

The meridians

in the Eastern Hemisphere are marked as ‘E’ and meridians in the Western Hemisphere are marked

as ‘W’.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Greenwich Meridian. What is the fifth statement of the audio clip?

The

meridian of 180˚ E and meridian of 180˚ W are in the same line. Longitude describes how far

east or west a place is located from the Prime Meridian.

Eastern Hemisphere The part of the Earth to the east of the Prime Meridian to 180˚ longitude is

called the Eastern Hemisphere.

Western Hemisphere The part of the Earth to the west of the Prime Meridian to 180˚ longitude is

called the Western Hemisphere.

There are 360 meridians- 180 to the east and 180 to the west of the Prime Meridian.

The meridians

in the Eastern Hemisphere are marked as ‘E’ and meridians in the Western Hemisphere are marked

as ‘W’.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Greenwich Meridian. What is the sixth statement of the audio clip?

The

meridian of 180˚ E and meridian of 180˚ W are in the same line. Longitude describes how far

east or west a place is located from the Prime Meridian.

Eastern Hemisphere The part of the Earth to the east of the Prime Meridian to 180˚ longitude is

called the Eastern Hemisphere.

Western Hemisphere The part of the Earth to the west of the Prime Meridian to 180˚ longitude is

called the Western Hemisphere.

There are 360 meridians- 180 to the east and 180 to the west of the Prime Meridian.

The meridians

in the Eastern Hemisphere are marked as ‘E’ and meridians in the Western Hemisphere are marked

as ‘W’.

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