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oceans
The 4 largest bodies of water on Earth.
continents
The 7 large bodies of land.
countries
An area of land with its own government
states
A smaller part of a country
Name the 4 oceans.
Pacific Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Indian Ocean
Arctic Ocean
Name the 7 continents.
North America
South America
Europe
Asia
Africa
Australia
Antarctica
What state do you live in?
Florida
What country do you live in?
United States of America
Hemisphere
Half of a sphere, such as a half of the planet Earth.
Equator
The imaginary line that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres
Sphere
An object shaped like a ball.
Cities
Cities are communities with lots of buildings and people.
Towns
Towns are communities with buildings and people that are smaller than a city.
Who discovered North America?
Christopher Columbus
When did Columbus discover America?
October 1492
Where did Columbus think he landed? Where was he trying to go?
He thought he landed in Asia. He was trying to sail west from Europe to Asia.
Who was already in North America?
Millions of American Indians
Where was Columbus from?
Spain
Who was Cabrillo?
Cabrillo was the first European to see California.
Why did people go to North America from Europe?
They were looking for riches like fur, and to start new communities.
Who were Lewis & Clark?
They were sent by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the land of the United States.
How far did Lewis & Clark go?
They went all the way to the Pacific Ocean and back.
Prime Meridian
The imaginary line that divides Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
Use of Internal Auditors
- No judgment or assessment--> while they maintain objectivity and integrity, they are not independent of the client, their employer ( report to--> the higher the level, the more objectivity that can be assumed)
- For material F/S amounts with high risk of MM or high degree of subjectivity, cannot use work of IA to eliminate direct testing