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The Arctic Circle is located at:
 
  A) 66 1/2 degrees S. latitude
  B) 66 1/2 degrees W. longitude
  C) 66 1/2 degrees E. longitude
  D) 66 1/2 degrees N. latitude
  E) 0 degrees latitude

Question 2

The study of how the Earth's physical features are formed:
 
  A) biogeography
  B) cartography
  C) geomorphology
  D) zoogeography
  E) geology



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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