Title: Around the World
1Around the World
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2Explore the 7 Continents
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3South America
South America is the fourth largest continent.
There are 13 countries that make up this
continent.
Some people live in cities while other farm
the land and raise animals.
The rainforest is home to many different types
of Animals.
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4Asia
Welcome to Asia. Asia is made up of 48
countries. These countries are very different
and their cultures have little in common.
Asia makes up nearly 1/3 of the Earth's land
mass. Asia is on the other side of the world
from us. So, when it is day time here, it is
night time there.
The Great Wall of China
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5North America
The land of North America goes from the frigid
area of the Arctic Circle to the Tropical rain
forest of Central America.
North America is made up of three large
countries Canada, Mexico and the United States
and the countries of Central America and the
Caribbean Islands.
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6Australia
"Aye, matie" Welcome to Australia, the
smallest Continent.
Because Australia is in the southern hemisphere,
it is often called "The Land Down Under"
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Australia is the only continent that is its own
country.
7Antarctica
The Land of Ice and Snow!
It is the fifth largest continent.
Welcome to Antarctic. Antarctica is located at
the South Pole
There are no countries on this continent.
Despite the frigid cold, some animals survive
here.
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8Europe
Europe is the sixth largest continent. This
continent is made up of 46 countries.
The people of each country have their own
language, customs, and culture.
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9Africa
Africa is the second largest continent. The
continent is divided into 53 different
countries.
Here in Africa you can walk in a jungle or ride
a camel over the largest desert in the world!
In Africa, there are so many different groups of
people who speak many different languages. Some
people live in cities while others live in
villages and keep old traditions.
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10Created by
Mike Kerze