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8. Countries that lie near the equator receive?

A. Diret horizontal rays from the sun. B. Slanting rays from the sun. C. Direct vertical rays from the sun. D. Only little rays from the sun.
9. When a lava cools and solidifies, it may form a wide flatland called?

A. Plateau
B, Qqntinent C. Country D. lsland
10. These are caused by the Earth's tilt on its axis, and Earth's rotation and revolution.

A. Climates B. Weathers C. Seasons D. Earthquakes

III. MATCHING TYPE Direction: Connect Column A to Column B but stillwrite the letter of choice in the space provided. Column A
1. The blanket of air surounding the Earth.

Column B A. Core
B. Doldrums

2. lt lies beneath the crust.


3. lt brings short eoolsummers and long winters.

cold

C. 2,800 to 4,960 km. D. Magnitude 8

4. Winds at the equator.


E. 45" to 55'latitude 5. The outer core is how many kilometers thick?
F. Atmosphere

6. Horse latitudes are found at?

G.32'and 30" lalitude


7. Strong earthquakes are in what magnitude?
H. Polar Easterlies and Westerlies 8. These areas experience more rain.

l. Magnitude 6-7 9. Made up of molten iron and nickel.


J. Trade winds
10. Winds that blow from the northeast or from the southeast.

K. Mantle
L, 2.560 to 2.880 km

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