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The study of Earth and its peoples, places, and environments.
a) geography
b) spatial
c) landscape
d) relative location

Having to do with the places, shapes, and relationships of Earth's features to one another.
a) geography
b) spatial
c) landscape
d) latitude

The portion of Earth's surface that can be viewed at one time from a location.
a) geography
b) spatial
c) landscape
d) longitude

The location of one place compared to another place.
a) spatial
b) landscape
c) relative location
d) absolute location

The exact location of something.
a) relative location
b) absolute location
c) latitude
d) longitude

The lines on a map that run east to west.
a) spatial
b) landscape
c) latitude
d) longitude

The lines on a map that run north to south.
a) spatial
b) latitude
c) longitude
d) landscape

A line of latitude that runs around the middle of Earth.
a) longitude
b) spatial
c) Equator
d) Prime Meridian

The starting point for measuring longitude.
a) Equator
b) Prime Meridian
c) latitude
d) region

A group of places that are close to one another and share some characteristics.
a) region
b) environment
c) landform
d) climate

The natural surroundings of a place.
a) region
b) environment
c) landform
d) climate

A natural feature found on land.
a) region
b) environment
c) landform
d) climate

The average weather in an area over a long period of time.
a) region
b) environment
c) landform
d) climate

A material that can be used to produce crops or other products.
a) environment
b) landform
c) climate
d) resource

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