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Fll in the missing words in the sentences below. a. Lines of latitude and longltude can be divided into degrees and \( \qquad \) b. The latitude and longitude coordinates of place names appear in alphabetical order ir the \( \qquad \) at the end of an atlas. c. A small scale map shows a \( \qquad \) area of land. d. The three kinds of scale are word scale, line scale, and \( \qquad \) scale. e. Earth can be divided into \( \qquad \) hemispheres. f. December 21 st is the date of the summer. \( \qquad \) in the southern hemisphere. Write the correct word that describes each of the following ideas or objects. a. The imaginary line between the north and south poles atound which Earth rotates b. One of the 24 divisions of Earth's surface which have the same time c. A way of accurately representing objects smaller than their real size d. The line of longitude opposite the Greenwich Merldian where times change by on between the western and eastern hemispheres e. When the length of day and night is the same number of hours 5. Images produced by data sent to Earth from space Examine the diagram below. Match the following dates with the numbers \( 1-4 \) on the 21 March 21 June 23 September 21 December

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a. Lines of latitude and longitude can be divided into degrees and minutes. b. The latitude and longitude coordinates of place names appear in alphabetical order in the index at the end of an atlas. c. A small scale map shows a large area of land. d. The three kinds of scale are word scale, line scale, and graphic scale. e. Earth can be divided into Northern and Southern hemispheres. f. December 21st is the date of the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere and winter solstice in the southern hemisphere. --- 2. Write the Correct Words a. The imaginary line between the north and south poles around which Earth rotates. Answer: Axis b. One of the 24 divisions of Earth's surface which have the same time. Answer: Time Zone c. A way of accurately representing objects smaller than their real size. Answer: Scale d. The line of longitude opposite the Greenwich Meridian where times change by one between the western and eastern hemispheres. Answer: International Date Line e. When the length of day and night is the same number of hours. Answer: Equinox f. Images produced by data sent to Earth from space. Answer: Satellite Images --- 3. Match the Dates with the Numbers on the Diagram | **Date** | **Number** | |-------------------|------------| | 21 March | 1 | | 21 June | 2 | | 23 September | 3 | | 21 December | 4 | *Assuming the numbers 1-4 correspond to the equinoxes and solstices in order.*

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Sure! Let's work through each section step by step. --- ### **1. Fill in the Missing Words** a. **Lines of latitude and longitude can be divided into degrees and **\( \underline{\text{minutes}} \). b. **The latitude and longitude coordinates of place names appear in alphabetical order in the **\( \underline{\text{index}} \) **at the end of an atlas.** c. **A small scale map shows a **\( \underline{\text{large}} \) **area of land.** d. **The three kinds of scale are word scale, line scale, and **\( \underline{\text{graphic}} \) **scale.** e. **Earth can be divided into **\( \underline{\text{Northern and Southern}} \) **hemispheres.** f. **December 21st is the date of the summer **\( \underline{\text{solstice}} \) **in the northern hemisphere and **\( \underline{\text{winter}} \) **in the southern hemisphere.** --- ### **2. Write the Correct Words** a. **The imaginary line between the north and south poles around which Earth rotates.** **Answer:** **Axis** b. **One of the 24 divisions of Earth's surface which have the same time.** **Answer:** **Time Zone** c. **A way of accurately representing objects smaller than their real size.** **Answer:** **Scale** d. **The line of longitude opposite the Greenwich Meridian where times change by one between the western and eastern hemispheres.** **Answer:** **International Date Line** e. **When the length of day and night is the same number of hours.** **Answer:** **Equinox** f. **Images produced by data sent to Earth from space.** **Answer:** **Satellite Images** --- ### **3. Match the Dates with the Numbers on the Diagram** *Since the diagram isn't provided, I'll explain the typical positions of these dates based on Earth's orbit and axial tilt.* 1. **21 March – Vernal (Spring) Equinox** 2. **21 June – Summer Solstice** 3. **23 September – Autumnal (Fall) Equinox** 4. **21 December – Winter Solstice** **Matching:** | **Date** | **Number** | |-------------------|------------| | 21 March | 1 | | 21 June | 2 | | 23 September | 3 | | 21 December | 4 | *This assumes that the numbers 1-4 on your diagram correspond sequentially to the equinoxes and solstices as Earth orbits the Sun.* --- If you have the specific diagram available, you can match the events based on their chronological order around Earth's orbit: 1. **Vernal Equinox** – Marks the beginning of spring. 2. **Summer Solstice** – Marks the beginning of summer. 3. **Autumnal Equinox** – Marks the beginning of autumn. 4. **Winter Solstice** – Marks the beginning of winter. Feel free to ask if you need further clarification or assistance!

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Lines of latitude and longitude can be divided into degrees and **minutes**. The latitude and longitude coordinates of place names appear in alphabetical order in the **index** at the end of an atlas. A small scale map shows a **large** area of land. The three kinds of scale are word scale, line scale, and **ratio** scale. Earth can be divided into **two** hemispheres. December 21st is the date of the summer **solstice** in the southern hemisphere. The imaginary line between the north and south poles around which Earth rotates is called the **axis**. One of the 24 divisions of Earth's surface which have the same time is known as a **time zone**. A way of accurately representing objects smaller than their real size is a **scale model**. The line of longitude opposite the Greenwich Meridian where times change by one hour between the western and eastern hemispheres is the **International Date Line**. When the length of day and night is the same number of hours, it is known as an **equinox**. Images produced by data sent to Earth from space are called **satellite imagery**. For the matching of dates: 1 - 21 March (Spring Equinox) 2 - 21 June (Summer Solstice) 3 - 23 September (Autumn Equinox) 4 - 21 December (Winter Solstice)

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