My sister needs help with her homework and I am busy.
The city of Shanghai in China is near the mouth of what river?
Does the prime meridean pass through the north or south pole?
A map key should tell what the symbols on a map mean. What does a small blackened dot usually represent?
Which state contains the name of a country bordering the United States?
Which distance is shorter, Africa to South America, or Africa to Australia?
Which circle passes through more continents, Antarctic or Arctic?
Which state has no border on the Atlantic Ocean: New Hampshire, Connecticut, Vermont?
Which great lake is the only one that does not also belong to Canada?
How many continents are totally within the Western hemisphere?
My sister will give best answer...6th grade homework help!?
"Shanghai faces the East China Sea (part of the Pacific Ocean), and is bisected by the Huangpu River."
2) Both north and south
3)city
4) New mexico
5)africa to australia
6)Arctic
It goes through Europe, Asia and N America
7) Vermont
8) Lake Michigan
9)there are two continents totally in the western hemisphere. they are north america and south america
OMG, read6th grade homework help!?
wow caleb... you tell me your going to try to pass as a high schooler and then you ask a sixth grade social studies question? this is an all time low for you
arn't you the sixth grader?
i dont even think you have a sister in sixth grade she must be your twin then lol
use an atlas or encyclopedia?6th grade homework help!?
1.Yangtze River, near the Yangtze鈥檚 mouth to the East China Sea
2.meridian A line running vertically from the north pole to the south pole along which all locations have the same longitude
3.city
4.New Mexico
5.Africa to Australia
6.Arctic
through Europe, Asia and N America
7. Vermont
8.Lake Michigan
9.Two continents in the western hemisphere. north and south America
1) Yangtze River
2) Both. (The Prime Meridian passes vertically from the North Pole to the South Pole directly.)
3) A city or town
4) New Mexico
5) Africa to Australia
6) Arctic
7) Vermont
8) Lake Michigan
9) North and South America
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