i all ready did my work and i want to see if i got them right.....

1.what does a small blackened dot usually represent? Cities or towns.
2.which state contains the name of a country bordering united states? Canada.
3.what is the name given to the half of the earth that includes asia,australia, most of africa, europe, and antartica, and their waters?Eastern empire.
4.which distance is shorter,africa to south america, or afrfica to australia?africa to australia.
5.which circle passes through more continent, antartica or artic?Artic.
6.which state has no border on the aylantic ocean:new hempshire, conneticut, or vermont?vermont.
7.which great lake is the only one that does not also belong to canada?lake michigan.
8.how many continents are totally within the western hemisphere? two,north america, and south america.

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2 is wrong.

4. I am not certain, recheck your map, and go with your decision
all others are correct.

Ohh -- your questions are about maps!

1. Correct

2. No state contains the word "Canada."

3. Eastern EMPIRE? Please check again.

4. Wrong.

5. Correct

6. Correct

7. Correct

8. Correct

2.which state contains the name of a country bordering united states? is it New mexico i checked again.!!!

Yes, New Mexico.

To check if you got your answers right, let's go through each question:

1. What does a small blackened dot usually represent?
To answer this question, you need to interpret what a small blackened dot typically represents on a map. In most cases, a small blackened dot represents cities or towns.

2. Which state contains the name of a country bordering the United States?
Start by thinking about the names of the states and the countries bordering the United States. The answer is Canada since the name of the state that contains the name of a country is Montana (which contains the word "Mont" - short for Montana - in both "Montana" and "Montana").

3. What is the name given to the half of the earth that includes Asia, Australia, most of Africa, Europe, and Antarctica, and their waters?
The correct term for the description given is Eastern Hemisphere. It refers to the half of the Earth that includes these continents and their surrounding waters.

4. Which distance is shorter, Africa to South America, or Africa to Australia?
To find the shorter distance, you can use a map or a globe. Measure the distance from Africa to South America and compare it with the distance from Africa to Australia. Based on the map, the answer should be Africa to Australia.

5. Which circle passes through more continents, Antarctica or Arctic?
To determine which circle passes through more continents, you need to think about the geography of the Earth. The Arctic Circle passes through three continents: North America, Europe, and Asia. In contrast, Antarctica does not pass through any continent as it is located near the South Pole and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. Therefore, the Arctic Circle passes through more continents.

6. Which state has no border on the Atlantic Ocean: New Hampshire, Connecticut, or Vermont?
To answer this question, you need to have a general understanding of the geographic location of these states. Vermont does not border the Atlantic Ocean, so the correct answer is Vermont.

7. Which Great Lake is the only one that does not also belong to Canada?
To answer this question, you need to know the names and locations of the Great Lakes. Lake Michigan is the only one that does not belong solely to Canada. It is mainly located within the United States.

8. How many continents are totally within the Western Hemisphere?
The Western Hemisphere consists of the half of the Earth west of the Prime Meridian. Two continents, North America and South America, are entirely within the Western Hemisphere.

Now you can compare your answers with the explanations provided and see if you got them right!