VOCABULARY UNIT 1. 6TH GRADE Question Preview (ID: 60242)


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The second largest continent.
a) Africa
b) Asia
c) Europe
d) North America

An extremely cold continent at the south pole almost entirely below the Antarctic Circle.
a) Antarctica
b) South America
c) Asia
d) North America

Largest continent
a) Asia
b) Africa
c) Europe
d) Antarctica

Smallest continent
a) Australia
b) Africa
c) Japan
d) England

To hit someone or something hard many times, especially in a way that causes serious damage.
a) batter
b) tide
c) current
d) beacon

Part of a large body of water that is smaller than a gulf.
a) bay
b) batter
c) offshore
d) current

A guiding light or signal
a) beacon
b) batter
c) bay
d) offshore

Where the land meets the sea (ocean).
a) coastline
b) offshore
c) bay
d) batter

A large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans.
a) current
b) offshore
c) tide
d) coastline

Located toward the east.
a) eastern
b) northern
c) southern
d) western

Each of the two times of the year when days and nights are of equal length.
a) equinox
b) beacon
c) batter
d) western

Continent north of Africa and west of Asia.
a) Europe
b) North America
c) South America
d) Antarctica

Main part of a country or territory.
a) mainland
b) coastline
c) offshore
d) tide

Located in or toward the north.
a) northern
b) eastern
c) western
d) southern

Away from shore
a) offshore
b) coastline
c) beacon
d) batter

During the night
a) overnight
b) offshore
c) mainland
d) baecon

Bottom of the sea
a) seabed
b) northern
c) coastline
d) France

Located in or toward the south.
a) southern
b) northern
c) eastern
d) western

To prevent changes in; to hold steady.
a) stabilize
b) batter
c) Antarctica
d) mainland

The rise and fall of the level of water in the ocean.
a) tide
b) batter
c) current
d) coastline

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