Y6 geography Autumn 1- spatial awareness
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Lesson 1
A line of latitude is...
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lines of latitude
lines of longitude
run parallel to equator
run parallel to the prime meridian
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A
Arctic
Antarctic
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Antarctic
Arctic
boundary is 67 degrees north of equator
boundary is 67 degrees south of equator
Select the two true statements about the Arctic and Antarctic circles.
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Lesson 3
The world is divided into how many time zones?
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match the time to the exact opposite location on the Earth.
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8am
midnight
6pm
3,30pm
noon
8pm
6am
3.30am
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Where does the Prime Meridian run through?
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Lesson 4
Europe is shown as being at the centre of the Earth on most maps.  Is it really the centre of the Earth?
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The name of the cartographer (map maker) who first created a flat, 2D image of the 3D globe:
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map projection
map distortion
Conversion of a 3D object into a 2D image
the changes of shape and size of land masses when creating a 2D image
Lesson 5
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) tell us...
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True or false?
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True
false
Wealth distribution across the world is even
food consumption across the world is even
Climate change is leading to rise in global temperatures
Human activity is not linked to global warming
Weather patterns differ across the globe
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