World Terminology

A detailed map of the world highlighting the Prime Meridian and equator, with visual representations of lines of latitude and longitude, earthy colors, modern design.

Test Your Knowledge of World Terminology

Are you ready to challenge your understanding of world geography? This quiz on world terminology will test your knowledge about important concepts such as lines of latitude and longitude, the Prime Meridian, and more!

  • 10 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Instant feedback on your answers
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringAtlas507
What is the Prime Meridian
The main line running from the north to the south pole
The main line running from the south to North Pole
The main line running from the east to west pole
The main line running from the west to eat pole
Latitude measures distances up to
90 degrees
180 degrees
270 degrees
360 degreeS
All lines that are parallel to the equator are called...
Latitude
Longitude
Prime meridian
Hemisphere
Lines that run East and west of the Prime Meridian are called
Longitude
Latitude
Prime Meridian
Hemisphere
The Prime Meridian runs through
Greenwich
Yellowwich
Bluewich
Redwich
Lines of longitude measure distances up to
180 degrees
90 degrees
270 degrees
360 degrees
The Prime Meridian divides the earth into the
Eastern and Western hemisphere
Northern and Southern Hemisphere
Hot and Cold Hemisphere
Light and dark hemisphere
The longitude lone that measures a 180 degrees is known as ______________
All lines of longitude meet at what poles
North and South
East and West
Hot and Cold
Light and Dark
The main line on the earth is called
Equator
Pole
Hemisphere
Middle line
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