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world map 1. label the prime meridian. 2. draw in the continents of europe & africa with a pencil on the left side with the prime meridian!!! 3. label the continents, oceans, equator, and international date line. label all of the cardinal directions n, e, w, s
Step1: Identify key geographical features
The Prime Meridian is the reference for longitude.
Step2: Sketch continents
Use general knowledge of continent shapes.
Step3: Label other features
Based on geographical definitions and the map layout.
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- The Prime Meridian is the 0 - degree longitude line. On the given map, it is already marked (though faintly) near the left - hand side. One can label it clearly with the text "Prime Meridian" next to the 0 - degree longitude line.
- For drawing Europe and Africa on the left - hand side with the Prime Meridian: Europe is located to the north of Africa. Europe has a more irregular coastline with peninsulas like the Iberian, Italian, and Scandinavian peninsulas. Africa is a large continent with a relatively smooth coastline in comparison. Use a pencil to sketch the general shapes of these continents based on their real - world outlines.
- Continents: Mark "Europe" and "Africa" on the left - hand side as described above. Other continents that might be visible or need to be considered in a full world map context are Asia, North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica.
Oceans: The major oceans are the Atlantic Ocean (which lies between Europe/Africa and the Americas), the Pacific Ocean (the largest ocean, on the opposite side of the Americas from Europe/Africa), the Indian Ocean (south of Asia and to the east of Africa), the Arctic Ocean (around the North Pole), and the Southern Ocean (around Antarctica). On this partial map, if relevant, label the appropriate ocean areas.
Equator: It is the 0 - degree latitude line, which is already drawn on the map as a horizontal line across the middle. Label it as "Equator".
International Date Line: It is approximately along the 180 - degree longitude line. On the map, it is the vertical line on the far right - hand side. Label it as "International Date Line".
Cardinal Directions: Mark "N" (North) at the top of the map, "S" (South) at the bottom, "E" (East) on the right - hand side, and "W" (West) on the left - hand side.