- 1. system of settling new lands that remain under the government of their native land
A) colonization B) urbanization C) impact D) demographics
- 2. the statistical data of a population, esp. those showing average age, income, education, etc.
A) urbanization B) colonization C) impact D) demographics
- 3. movement of people from rural areas to cities
A) demographics B) impact C) urbanization D) colonization
A) demographics B) colonization C) impact D) urbanization
- 5. line of the global grid running from the North Pole to the South Pole through Greenwich, England; starting point for measuring degrees of east and west starting at 0 degrees longitude
A) Prime Meridian B) International Date Line C) Time Zone D) Equator
- 6. is an imaginary line of longitude generally 180° (degrees) east or west of the Prime Meridian. The International Date Line is where each new day begins
A) Prime Meridian B) International Date Line C) Time Zone D) Equator
- 7. any of the 24 regions of the globe (loosely divided by longitude) throughout which the same standard time is used
A) Time Zone B) Prime Meridian C) International Date Line D) Equator
- 8. computer software that allows reports, charts, and maps to be designed from input data
A) NATO B) GPS C) GIS D) NASA
- 9. using satellites in space to locate positions on earth in longitude and latitude
A) NATO B) GPS C) GIS D) NASA
- 10. line of the global grid running around the middle of the earth; starting point for measuring degrees of north and south starting at 0 degrees latitude
A) Prime Meridian B) Equator C) International Date Line D) Time Zone
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