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Latitude and Longitude Lines - This time for Afr ...
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The ____________ is the line of 0° longitude, the starting point for measuring distance both east and west around Earth.
prime meridian
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Latitude: 3.3792° S, Longitude: 29.3605° E
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
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Latitude: 26.8206° S, Longitude: 30.8025° E
Eswatini (formerly known as Swaziland)
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Latitude: 27.7663° S, Longitude: 30.7900° E
South Africa
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If you start in Nigeria and travel 10 degrees east, which country would you be in?
Chad
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Latitude: 9.1450° N, Longitude: 40.4897° E
Ethiopia
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If you start in Sudan and travel 12 degrees north, which country would you be in?
Egypt
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If you start in Ghana and travel 9 degrees west, which country would you be in?
Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire)
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Latitude: 12.6392° N, Longitude: 7.9924° E
Niger
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If you are in Algeria and travel 4 degrees east, which country would you be in?
Tunisia
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If you start in Kenya and travel 3 degrees south, which country would you be in?
Tanzania
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f you are in Mali and travel 8 degrees west, which country would you be in?
Mauritania
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Latitude: 9.0820° N, Longitude: 8.6753° E
Nigeria
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Latitude: 1.3733° N, Longitude: 32.2903° E
Uganda
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If you start in South Africa and travel 6 degrees north, which country would you be in?
Botswana
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A ______ ____ shows the natural features of a place, such as mountains and oceans.
physical map
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A ________ _____ shows borders with the names of places.
political map
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Latitude: 15.7835° S, Longitude: 35.0078° E
Malawi
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Latitude: 22.9375° S, Longitude: 18.4904° E
Namibia
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The line that separates the the Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere is known as the _________.
equator
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