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7
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north of the equator
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8
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east of the prime meridian
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9
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equator is the 0° of latitude and separates the north and the south hemisphere
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10
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west of the prime meridian
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11
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usually put on a map to see direction
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13
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a half of the earth, usually divided by the prime meridian or equator
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15
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prime meridian is the 0° of longitude and separates the east and west hemisphere
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the four main points on a compass, north, east, south, west
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shows the geographic boundaries between governmental units such as countries, states, and are usually hung up in classrooms
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18
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south of the equator
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shows how the landscape is on a map
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2
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the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level
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3
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latitude is measured by imaginary lines that form circles around the earth east to west, parallel to the equator
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a sphere that is usually the earth
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shows how big something on a map is (e.g. 1cm = 28 mi)
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northeast, northwest, southeast, southwest,
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12
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usually shows what the symbols on a map mean
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14
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longitude is measured by imaginary lines that run around the earth vertically and meet at the north and south poles
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19
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a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads,
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20
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usually shows what and where things are (e.g. a church would be a cross)
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