Study Guide: Continents/Oceans/Prime Meridian/Equator

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<p>What is A?</p>

What is A?

Pacific Ocean

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<p>What is B?</p>

What is B?

North America

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<p>What is C?</p>

What is C?

South America

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<p>What is D?</p>

What is D?

Atlantic Ocean

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<p>What is E?</p>

What is E?

Arctic Ocean

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<p>What is F?</p>

What is F?

Europe

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<p>What is G?</p>

What is G?

Africa

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<p>What is H?</p>

What is H?

Asia

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<p>What is I?</p>

What is I?

Pacific Ocean

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<p>What is J?</p>

What is J?

Indian Ocean

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<p>What is K?</p>

What is K?

Australia

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<p>What is L?</p>

What is L?

Southern Ocean

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<p>What is M?</p>

What is M?

Antartica

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Where is the Prime Meridian?

Greenwich, England. (0 degrees LONGitude)

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Where is the Equator?

An imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, located equidistant from the North and South Poles. It is at 0 degrees latitude.