Can anyone help me solve the following geography problems, give high marks, hurry, hurry, hurry

Updated on amusement 2024-02-25
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Africa, Asia, Oceania, South America.

    2. Europe and North America.

    3. Oceania and Antarctica.

    2. Mainland, islands, Eurasia, Greenland.

    3.1. Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania.

    2. North America and South America.

    3. Europe, North America.

    4. Antarctica.

    5. Antarctica.

    6. Antarctica.

    7. Asia. 8. Africa, Asia, Oceania, South America.

    4.1. The Arctic Ocean.

    2. Arctic Ocean.

    3. Arctic Ocean.

    4. Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean.

    5. Indian Ocean.

    6. Arctic Ocean.

    7. Indian Ocean.

    8. Atlantic Ocean.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. The continents through which the equator passes are (Asia), Africa, South America, and Oceania).

    2. All the continents in the northern hemisphere are (North America) and Europe).

    3. All the continents in the southern hemisphere are (Antarctica).

    2. From the globe, the vast land area is called the mainland, the smaller continent is called the island, the largest continent in the world is the Eurasian continent, and the largest island is Greenland.

    3. About the big state.

    1. The major states mainly in the eastern hemisphere are (Asia), Europe, Africa), Oceania) 2, the continents mainly in the western hemisphere are (North America), South America) 3, the continents all located in the northern hemisphere are (North America), Europe) 4, the large states all located in the southern hemisphere are (Antarctica).

    5. The continent with the widest longitude is Antarctica

    6. The continent with the highest latitude is Antarctica

    7. The continent surrounded by the three oceans is (Antarctica).

    8. The continents crossed by the equator are (Asia), Africa, South America, Oceania).

    Fourth, about the ocean.

    1. The ocean with the widest longitude is the Arctic Ocean

    2. The ocean with the highest latitude is the Arctic Ocean

    3. The ocean surrounded by three continents is the Arctic Ocean

    4.The ocean defended by the five continents is the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.5 The ocean surrounded by the four continents is the Indian Ocean

    6. The oceans that are all located in the Northern Hemisphere are (Arctic Ocean).

    7. The ocean, all located in the Eastern Hemisphere, is the Indian Ocean

    8. The ocean in the shape of "S" is (Atlantic Ocean).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Africa, Oceania, South America, Asia.

    2. Europe and North America.

    3. Antarctica.

    2. Eurasia, Australia, Eurasia, Greenland.

    III. 1Asia, Europe, Africa, Oceania.

    2.North America, South America.

    3.Europe, North America.

    4.Antarctica.

    5.Antarctica 6Antarctica 7North America 8Africa, Oceania, South America, Asia.

    IV. 1Arctic Ocean 2Arctic Ocean 3Arctic Ocean 4Pacific Ocean 5Indian Ocean 6Arctic Ocean 7Indian Ocean 8Pacific Ocean.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1) Africa, Asia, Oceania, South America.

    2. Europe and North America.

    3. Oceania and Antarctica.

    2. Eurasia, Oceania, Asia, Greenland.

    3 1. Most of Asia, the eastern part of Antarctica, the vast majority of Europe, and the vast majority of Africa.

    2. North America and South America.

    3. Europe, North America.

    4. Antarctica.

    5. Asia. 6. Europe.

    7. North America.

    8. Asia, Africa, South America, Oceania.

    IV. 1, Pacific Ocean

    2. Arctic Ocean.

    3. Pacific Ocean.

    4. Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean.

    5. Atlantic Ocean.

    6. Arctic Ocean.

    7. Indian Ocean.

    8. Atlantic Ocean.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Africa, Asia, Oceania, South America.

    2. Europe and North America.

    3. Antarctica.

    III 1 Asia, Europe, Oceania, Africa.

    2. North America and South America.

    3. Europe, North America.

    4. Antarctica.

    5. Antarctica.

    6. Antarctica.

    7 Antarctica.

    IV 1 Arctic Ocean 2 Arctic Ocean 3 Indian Ocean 4 Arctic Ocean 5 Pacific Ocean 6 Arctic Ocean 7 Indian Ocean 8 Atlantic Ocean.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I, 1Asia, Africa, Ocean, South America (continent) 2Europe, North America (Continent) 3

    Antarctica. 2. Mainland, islands, Eurasia, Greenland. III. 1

    Ocean, Asia, Europe, Africa (continent) 2South America, North America (continent) 3Europe, North America (Continent) 4

    Antarctica 5Antarctica 6Antarctica 7

    North America 8Asia, Africa, South America, Oceanic (continental) IV, 1Arctic Ocean 2

    Arctic Ocean 3Arctic Ocean 4Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean 5

    Indian Ocean 6Arctic Ocean 7Indian Ocean 8

    Atlantic Ocean.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Africa, Asia, Oceania, South America.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first question chooses A, because O is the pole, when the sun directly hits the Tropic of Capricorn, the morning and dusk circles cut 70 degrees north and south latitudes, the sun shines directly, the sun height is 30 degrees at noon in Beijing, and Beijing is about 40 degrees north latitude. Bring in the formula h=90°-丨local latitude-latitude of the direct sun point丨 to get a

    The second question selects D, from point P on A, the coordinates of point P are 0°, 30°W. Calcutta is located in India and should be located in the opposite direction of the meridian coil where p is located, at which time it is dusk; Urumqi is located in Inner Mongolia, and it is morning; London is located at 0°, which is night; Hence the abc error.

    Pure hand hitting, looking.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Question 1 answer selection b analysis: p point tangent latitude indicates that it is 0 o'clock at that time, and at 20 o'clock in Beijing, you can know that the place is in the middle time zone, and the second question selection b analysis: on August 27, the place is tangent to the morning and dusk line, and it is a northeast wind, which means that it is a point in the northern hemisphere and the circle, and there is a month before and after September 23, so that one month is deducted before and after, and the entire Arctic polar day has half a year from the beginning to the end, so it can be known that the polar day is about 4 months, that is, 120 days.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Eh,,, I haven't touched geography for three years, and I've almost forgotten it, so I'll briefly talk about my thinking, and I don't know if it's right, so you can refer to it.

    First of all, August 27 is not yet the autumnal equinox, which is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, and the days are long and the nights are short.

    Secondly, the p-point is the tangent point between the morning and dusk lines and the latitude line, and the northeasterly wind prevails, and according to the division of the wind belt, the point p can be deduced to be within the Antarctic Circle (if I remember correctly). The time and longitude of the tangent point between the morning and dusk lines and the latitude line can be calculated. The answer to the first question will be given.

    Finally, calculate the time and longitude of the junction point between the morning and dusk line and the polar circle mentioned in the question, and then calculate the annual polar day time at point p according to the longitude of the junction point of the spring and autumn equinox and the polar circle at the same time.

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