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Atlantic Canada in the Global Community • Outcome 9.1.1
1.1 Identify and locate the Atlantic region in the Canadian, North American, and global contexts
Instructions: Using various maps in an atlas, find the four Atlantic Canadian provinces and label them on the blank outline map of Canada, North America, and the world.
1.1 Identify and locate the Atlantic region…
Instructions: Using an atlas, locate where the four Atlantic provinces are based on their lines of latitude and longitude. Find the latitude and longitude for the most northerly (A), easterly (B), southerly (C), and westerly (D) points. Put the answer in each box. Put a dot (•) where the four provincial capitals are located. Label the four provincial capitals.
Remember:
All coordinates in North America are NW.
Latitude lines run east and west and measure north or south.
Longitude is lines that run north and south that measure east or west.
1.1 Identify and locate the Atlantic region…
Instructions: Make sure you understand what relative location means. Describe the relative location of the Atlantic provinces in relation to Canada, North America, and the world.
Instructions: Describe the location of the Atlantic provinces in relation to two of the following: bodies of water, nearby provinces and states, ocean currents, the prime meridian, the equator, Europe, Mexico, Japan, Latin America, Caribbean, the Atlantic Rim.
Remember to explain relative location in terms of distance and direction from one place to another place. General terms can be used; for example, Place A is just north of Place B.
Instructions: Identify what time zone(s) the Atlantic provinces are in. What other places are in the same time zone? What other time zones are near their time zone(s)?
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