Which water body surrounds the North Pole?
A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Indian Ocean
D. Arctic Ocean
A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Indian Ocean
D. Arctic Ocean
A. Persons per sq. km.
B. The number of people in a country.
C. The number of house holds in a country.
D. The number of births from one census to the next in a country
A. Peninsula
B. Isthmus
C. Cape
D. Strait
A. The height in particular areas.
B. The rainfall in certain areas.
C. The temperatures in particular areas.             Â
D. The snowfall in some areas.
A. Asia
B. Europe
C. North America
D. Africa
A. A gulf is big and a bay is small
B. A gulf is at a river mouth and a bay is a not
C. A bay is surrounded by cliffs, a gulf by lowland.
D. Both are part of the sea that extend considerable into the land, but bay usually has a wider entrance than a gulf.
A. Changes in atmospheric (air) pressure.
B. Changes in temperature
C. The amount of rainfall
D. The direction of the winds.
A. North
B. South
C. East
D. West
A. A narrow bit of land.
B. A mountainous island.
C. A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
D. A range of hills.