Test Review Earth Movements Climate & Weather Map Skills.

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Test Review Earth Movements Climate & Weather Map Skills

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.

Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from South Dakota to Oklahoma?

South

Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from Texas to Maine?

Northeast

How long does it take for the Earth to revolve one time?

365 ¼ days or one year

Northwest

Places with a marine climate usually have ___________________ summers and winters than places further away from the sea.

Milder or less extreme

Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from Nevada to Colorado?

East

This imaginary line divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres

Equator

South

This type of climate is hot and rainy all year.

Tropical

Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from New Mexico to Oregon?

Northwest

North, South, East, and West

Cardinal Directions

Northeast

This is a year when the ocean surface water is warmer.

El Nino

When an object spins on its axis.

Rotation

West

The climate of places near the ocean or sea.

Marine

Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from Minnesota to Georgia?

Southeast

An area of cloudy rainy weather near the Equator

Doldrums

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.

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

Southeast

The average weather conditions of an area over a long period of time

Climate

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 _____

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

North

Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from Florida to Nebraska?

Northwest

The sides of mountains facing away from oceans are often _________

Dry

Southwest

Using your U.S. Map, what direction is it from New York to Arkansas?

Southwest

The tilt of the Earth’s axis causes the _____________________ to change.

Seasons

A very large body of salt water. There are only 5 in the world.

Ocean

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

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

East

What the atmospheric conditions are at one place on one day or time.

Weather

The climate of places not near the ocean or sea.

Continental

When one object moves around another one.

Revolving or Revolution

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 _______

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

These climates have cooler temperatures as you increase elevation.

Highland

An imaginary line connecting the North and South Poles upon which the Earth rotates. It is tilted.

Axis

Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, & Northwest

Intermediate Directions

A very large land area. There are only 7 in the world.

Continent

Study Tonight!