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Seven Continents. By Kelly McClure. North America. Includes: Bermuda Canada Greenland Mexico Saint Pierre and Miquelon United States. fUn FacTs. The largest city in North America is Mexico City, Mexico. The largest country is the United States.
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Seven Continents By Kelly McClure
North America Includes: Bermuda Canada Greenland Mexico Saint Pierre and Miquelon United States
fUnFacTs • The largest city in North America is Mexico City, Mexico. • The largest country is the United States. • The longest river in North America is the Mississippi River. • Lake Superior is the largest fresh water lake in the world. It is located on the border between the United States and Canada. • The country of Greenland is the biggest island on the planet. • The North American and South American continents are thought to have been named after Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci.
South America Includes: Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Falkland Islands French Guiana Guyana Paraguay Peru Suriname Uruguay Venezuela
fUnFacTs • The highest point in South America is Cerro Aconagua in the Andes Mountains in the country of Argentina. • The largest South American country in both size and population is Brazil. • The largest city is Sao Paulo, Brazil, which is the fifth largest country in the world. • North and South America were named after Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci. • The highest waterfall in the world is Santo del Angel. It is almost 1000 meters high!
Antarctica Doesn’t include any countries
fUnFacTs • Antarctica is one and a half times the size of the United States. • The temperature in Antarctica almost always remains below freezing. • Antarctica holds roughly one third of all the fresh water on Earth. • No trees grow on Antarctica. • Antarctica was warm for much of the history of Earth. • The continent of Antarctica is buried under 1 mile of snow and ice. • At its deepest point, the ice is over 3 miles thick. • The largest animal living on Antarctica is a midge, which is less than a half inch long. • The sea around Antarctica, however, is full of living creatures. • Antarctica is so cold, nothing can rot
Africa Includes: Algeria Cameroon Central African Republic Chad Egypt Liberia (just to name a few)
fUnFacTs • The highest point in Africa is Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania at 5895 meters high, the lowest point is Lake Asal in Djibouti at 153 meters below sea level. • The largest country in Africa is Sudan, the smallest is The Seychelles. • The most populated country is Nigeria and the largest city is Cairo in Egypt. • The largest lake in Africa is Lake Victoria and the longest river is The Nile River, which is also the longest river in the world. • Africa is rich with varied wildlife including elephants, penguins, lions, cheetahs, seals, giraffes, gorillas, crocodiles, and hippos. • African languages are varied with more than 1000 languages spoken across the continent.
Europe Includes: Austria Czech Republic France Germany Greece Italy Norway Spain (just to name a few)
fUnFacTs • Europe is the home to many of the world's oldest countries including the 5 oldest; San Marino, France, Bulgaria, Denmark, and Portugal. • Europe is home to the smallest country in the world, the Holy See or the Vatican. It is the smallest country both in size and population. • The tallest mountain in Europe is Mount Elbrus in Russia. • Most of Europe now uses the same currency called the Euro. • The area of Russia that is west of the Ural Mountains is usually considered part of Europe.
Asia Includes: Afghanistan Bangladesh China India Japan North/South Korea Russia (Just to name a few)
fUnFacTs • Asia is almost 30% of the worlds land area and contains 60% of the worlds population. • The highest point on earth, Mt. Everest, is in Asia. • The lowest point on land, the Dead Sea, is also in Asia. • The Great Wall of China is the only man made structure that can be seen from space. • Asia is the only continent that border two other continents; Africa and Europe. It sometimes joins with a third continent, North America, in the winter by ice forming in the Bering Sea. • Asia contains many of the largest cities in the world including the two largest; Shanghai, China and Mumbai, India.
Oceania Includes: Australia Fiji Guam New Zealand Papua New Guinea Tonga (To name just a few)
fUnFacTs • Much of Oceania is sparsely populated and there are more sheep in Oceania than people. • Australia was first settled by Europeans as a penal colony or prison colony. • The name Australia means "land of the south". • There are less people that live in Australia than in the US state of Texas. • Oceania is located in the southern hemisphere. This means that its winter is during June, July and August and its summer during the months of December, January, and February