How is density of population usually heasured?
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. 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.
In which direction is the Tropic of Capricorn in relation to the Equator?
A. North
B. South
C. East
D. West
What does a braometer indicate?
A. Changes in atmospheric (air) pressure.
B. Changes in temperature
C. The amount of rainfall
D. The direction of the winds.
What is the difference between a fulf and a bay?
A. A gulf is big and a bay is small
B. A gulf is at a rivermouth 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.