130 likes | 270 Vues
Join us on a journey through geography in Week 14! Discover how the Beaufort Sea connects to the United States and Canada, and learn about the only Iberian Peninsula country along the Mediterranean. We’ll examine the Persian Gulf's role in separating nations and delve into map design principles. Find out which latitude lies between the Tropics and identify the northernmost U.S. state from a selection of options. Engage with these intriguing questions and enrich your geographical knowledge!
E N D
Daily Geography Week 14
DG Week 14 Day 1 • #1. The Beaufort Sea touches what 2 North American countries. • #2. Are there any states located south of 25 degrees North latitude? If so which one(s)?
Answer Day 1 #1 • United States of America • Canada
Answer Day 1 #2 • Hawaii • Florida (The Florida Keys)
DG Week 14 Day 2 • #1. What is the only country on the Iberian Peninsula that borders the Mediterranean Sea? • #2. What is the name of the bay that is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the Hudson Strait?
Answer Day 2 #1 • Spain
Answer Day 2 #2 • Hudson Bay • World’s Largest bay
DG Week 14 Day 3 • #1. What is the body of water that separates Iran from Saudi Arabia? • #2. If you were designing a map of your city would you let 1 inch = 1 mile, 100 miles, or 500 miles? Why?
Answer Day 3 #1 • Persian Gulf
Answer Day 3 #2 • 1 inch = 1 mile because North Plainfield is a small town, larger scale will show more detail.
DG Week 14 Day 4 • #1. What line of latitude falls halfway between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer? • #2. Which of the following states is farthest north: Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Michigan? What is its capital city
Answer Day 4 #1 • Equator
Answer Day 4 #2 • Michigan • Capital: Lansing