Daily Geography WEEK 12 DG Week 12 Day 1 #1. What is the capital of South Korea? #2. What 2 imaginary lines of longitude divide the earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres? Answers Day 1 #1 1. Seoul is the capital of South Korea. Answers Day 1 #2 The Prime Meridian and the 180th Meridian DG Week 12 Day 2 #1. Which capital city in the United States is farther north? Salt Lake City, Utah or Springfield, Illinois? #2. What are the names of the 2 Oceans that touch Russia? Answer Day 2 #1 1. Salt Lake City, Utah Answer Day 2 #2 Arctic & Pacific DG Week 12 Day 3 #1. The Arctic Circle Passes through how many continents? Name them. #2. What is the name of the land locked country that is totally surrounded by the country of South Africa? Answer Day 3 #1 North America Europe Asia Answer Day 3 #2 Lesotho DG Week 12 Day 4 #1. Is the southern tip of Africa or the most southern edge of mainland Australia closer to the south pole? #2. What is the name of the Spanish Islands located off the northwest coast of Africa? Answer Day 4 #1 The most southern edge of mainland Australia Answer Day 4 #2 Canary Islands Daily Geography Quiz Week 12 DIRECTIONS; Place Name, Date, and Period at the top of your paper. Each of the following statements are FALSE, you have to figure out what is false and rewrite the statement in its TRUE form. Example; Trenton is the Capital of New York. New York is wrong Rewrite with the correction Trenton is the Capital of New Jersey. DG Week 12 #1. Seoul is the Capital of North Korea. #2. The Robin Islands are the Spanish islands off the northwest coast of Africa. #3. The Prime Meridian and the Equator are the 2 imaginary lines of longitude that divide the earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres. DG Week 12 #4. Salt Lake City, Utah is farther south than Springfield, Illinois. #5. The southern tip of Africa is closer to the south pole than the southern edge of mainland Australia. #6. The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are the 2 oceans that border Russia. DG Week 12 #7. Lesotho is not completely surrounded by South Africa. #8. North America, Europe, and Asia are the 3 countries that pass through the Arctic Circle.