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Final Jeopardy Question 1. Maps 2 Seasons Misc. 4 Chapter 1 3 Time 5 NAME THE SCARY MOVIE

Back Using a topographic map how do you know if the land is steep?

Back How far is from Chicago to the N. Pole?

Back What are the names of longitude and latitude lines?

Back What is a contour interval?

Back Looking at a topographic map. How does one determine the direction of water flow?

Back Draw the Earth (with tilt) and label those “dumb lines”

Back Why aren’t temps. highest on the longest day?

Back On the winter solstice direct rays from the sun strike this location?

Back What two things cause the seasons

Back During Earth’s revolution this describes Earth’s furthest distance from the Sun

Back What is the time difference between 30 W longitude and 90 W longitude?

Back Set your clocks at 2:00 PM. on Oct. 29 at 90W. What is the time and date at 165E?

Back You cross the IDL on Tuesday from the West to the East. What Day is it?

Back Why are the time zones seperated by 15 degrees longitude?

Back Why is the I.D.L. located at 180

Back 10,000 g = kg

Back ______ cm = 2.5 km

Back What are the 4 branches in Earth Science

Back If the volume of an object is 6 ml and the mass of an object is 24 grams. What is the Density of the object? Will if float?

Back 2 kilometers = ? mm

Back

Draw the earth and label the layers.

Back Who won in the movie Jason vs. Freddie?

Back

Is the sun ever directly overhead for Palatine?

Back What does Insolation mean?

Back If I walked from point A to point B and the distance was 5 miles what is the gradient?