Title: West Virginia Studies Chapter 1
1West Virginia Studies Chapter 1
2the science of studying Earth as the home of
humans
3describes where a place is compared to other
places
4identifies a precise position on Earths surface
stated in terms of latitude and longitude
5the imaginary line that goes around the globe
halfway between the North Pole and South Pole
6a measure of the distance north and south of the
equator
7an imaginary line running from the North Pole
through Greenwich, England, and partof Africa to
the South Pole
8a measure of the distance east or west of the
prime meridian, which is located at Greenwich,
England
9a long narrow strip of a larger territory
10the average weather of a region over a long
period of time
11the day to day conditions and changes in the
atmosphere
12the height of the land above sea level
13rain, snow, hail
14a long period of little or no rain
15warmer-than-usual Pacific Ocean surface
temperatures
16colder-than-usual Pacific Ocean surface
temperatures
17physical features of the land such mountains or
plateaus
18the gradual wearing down of land by wind or water
19a stream or river that flows into a larger river
20no longer existing, such as an animal
21strip mining a method of mining for minerals
close to Earths surface where the top layers
ofthe earth are scraped away to get at the
mineral