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Geography Review

Geography Review . What are the seven continents of the world? What are the earth’s four oceans? What is the difference between absolute and relative location? On what continent is the largest desert in the world located on? . Geography. Hemisphere, Latitude, Longitude Equator. Earth .

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Geography Review

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  1. Geography Review • What are the seven continents of the world? • What are the earth’s four oceans? • What is the difference between absolute and relative location? • On what continent is the largest desert in the world located on?

  2. Geography Hemisphere, Latitude, Longitude Equator

  3. Earth • The World is round…and is home to over 6 billion people…www.galen.metapath.org/popclk.html

  4. Continents: Africa North America South America Antarctica Asia Europe Australia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKT16DjHo_8&feature=related Oceans: Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Arctic Ocean Continents/Oceans

  5. Equator • The equator is an imaginary line that runs 0 degrees latitude around the entire earth. • The equator runs through a South American country named Ecuador

  6. Latitude • Latitude lines run north and south of the equator. • The equator is 0 degrees latitude.

  7. Longitude • Longitude lines run east and west of the prime meridian • The prime meridian is 0 degrees longitude.

  8. Latitude and Longitudehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyzQItUhXyw&feature=related

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