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There's more to geography than just maps and charts because we inhabit a truly amazing world. In Middle School Geography, we are taught about the continents, countries, mountains, oceans, vast bodies of water, landforms, climates and physical features that are all part of planet Earth.
Not only is geography about the natural environment of our planet, it's also about how humans have influenced global culture and economics (human geography). You'll need to know intricate information about the regions of the world, including North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. After all, not only has the world changed as it aged, but also people changed the world's borders and it's important to be aware of the many ways we have impacted our natural habitat.
So, get ready to put your geography knowledge to the test with this quiz! Explore the world with this fact-filled Middle School Geography multiple-choice challenge.
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The answer should have been longitude and latitude,I agree with that answer and it should be changed Community Hero!!!
There is one I had counted wrong that I definitely disagree with. Latitude and longitude locates places on the Earthโs surface. But in an atlas, they are located by grid references. To locate a particular city on a page, you look it up in that pageโs index. It may say the city is located in grid square I-3, for example.
And who in the name of sense ever heard of โeastingsโ and โnorthingsโ? In all my years of schooling from kindergarten through university, and up until today, I never once heard those terms!