A. True
B. False
A. A circle of constant compass bearing
B. Any line of latitude
C. A circle whose center coincides with the center of the Earth
D. The longest distance between two points on the Earth’s surface
E. A circle formed by a line which circles the Earth from north to south
A. The angular distance east and west of the prime meridian
B. The distance in miles east and west of the prime meridian
C. The angular distance east and west of the equator
D. The angular distance north and south of the equator
E. The distance in kilometers north and south of the equator
A. 360
B. 180
C. 0
D. 145
E. 90
A. The arcs of great circles
B. East-west lines
C. Lines that diverge as they get to the Poles
D. The same thing as parallels
E. Lines that measure distance north and south
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. 12 noon
B. 11 AM
C. 12 midnight
D. 1 PM
E. 2 PM
A. 8 AM on Wednesday
B. 8 AM on Thursday
C. 9 AM on Wednesday
D. 9 AM on Tuesday
E. 8 AM on Tuesday
A. 3 PM
B. 5 PM
C. 7 PM
D. 1 PM
E. 4 AM