Let’s go through each question one by one.
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Question 1: What are the physical and human features of a location?
We’re looking for the term that describes both natural things (like mountains, rivers) and human-made things (like buildings, roads) in a place.
- “Perspective” means how you see something — not about features.
- “Perception” is how someone understands or feels about something — also not right.
- “Place” — yes! In geography, “place” refers to the unique mix of physical and human characteristics of a location.
- “Landscapes” usually means just the visible landforms — mostly physical, not always including human features.
✔ So the correct answer is
C. place
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Question 2: What are lines on a globe drawn in an east-west direction and measured in degrees?
These lines run left to right (east-west), like belts around the Earth. They tell us how far north or south we are from the equator.
- “Equator” is just ONE line — the middle one at 0°.
- “Latitude” — YES! These are the east-west lines measured in degrees (from 0° at equator to 90° at poles).
- “Longitude” runs north-south — wrong direction.
- “Grid” is the whole network of lines — too general.
✔ Correct answer:
B. latitude
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Question 3: What are lines on a globe drawn in a north-south direction and measured in degrees?
These lines go up and down (north-south), connecting the North Pole to the South Pole. They measure how far east or west you are from the Prime Meridian.
- “Grid” again — too broad.
- “Latitude” — no, those are east-west.
- “Prime meridian” — that’s just ONE line (0° longitude).
- “Longitude” — YES! These are the north-south lines measured in degrees.
✔ Correct answer:
D. longitude
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Question 4: What is an imaginary line drawn from the North Pole through Greenwich, England to the South Pole?
This is a special line of longitude that starts at 0° and goes through Greenwich, England. It’s used as the starting point for measuring longitude.
- “Equator” — that’s east-west, around the middle — nope.
- “Longitude” — that’s the type of line, but not the specific name.
- “Prime meridian” — YES! That’s exactly what this line is called.
- “Latitude” — wrong direction.
✔ Correct answer:
C. prime meridian
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Final Answer:
1. C
2. B
3. D
4. C
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of human geography worksheet.