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Which continent is the smallest by area?
Which continent is the smallest by area?
- Antarctica
- Africa
- Australia (correct)
- North America
Asia is the second-largest continent by population.
Asia is the second-largest continent by population.
False (B)
Name one major river in Africa.
Name one major river in Africa.
Nile
The _____ Rainforest is located in South America.
The _____ Rainforest is located in South America.
Match the following continents with their major features:
Match the following continents with their major features:
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Study Notes
Continents of the World
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Asia
- Largest continent by area and population
- Home to diverse cultures, languages, and religions
- Major features: Himalayas, Gobi Desert, numerous rivers (e.g., Yangtze, Ganges)
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Africa
- Second-largest continent
- Known for its diverse ecosystems (savannas, deserts, rainforests)
- Major features: Sahara Desert, Nile River, Mount Kilimanjaro
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North America
- Third-largest continent
- Comprises Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Central America
- Major features: Rocky Mountains, Great Lakes, diverse climates
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South America
- Fourth-largest continent
- Known for the Amazon Rainforest and Andes Mountains
- Major features: Amazon River, Atacama Desert, diverse cultural heritage
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Antarctica
- Fifth-largest continent, mostly covered in ice
- No permanent residents, only temporary research stations
- Major features: Antarctic Ice Sheet, unique wildlife (e.g., penguins, seals)
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Europe
- Sixth-largest continent
- Known for its historical significance and cultural diversity
- Major features: Alps, rivers (e.g., Danube, Rhine), various languages
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Australia
- Smallest continent and often referred to as "Oceania" in a broader sense
- Known for unique wildlife and ecosystems
- Major features: Great Barrier Reef, Outback, diverse indigenous cultures
Continents of the World
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Asia
- Largest continent, covers about 30% of Earth's land area and home to over 4.5 billion people.
- Features over 2,300 distinct languages and major religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam.
- Contains the highest mountain range, the Himalayas, and the expansive Gobi Desert, along with significant rivers like the Yangtze and Ganges.
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Africa
- Second-largest continent, encompassing 54 countries and a population exceeding 1.3 billion.
- Hosts diverse ecosystems, including iconic savannas, deserts such as the Sahara, and lush rainforests.
- The Nile River, the longest river in the world, flows north through the continent, while Mount Kilimanjaro is its highest point.
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North America
- Third-largest continent, including countries like Canada, the United States, and Mexico, with a total population over 579 million.
- Characterized by geographical diversity, including the Rocky Mountains, Great Lakes, and varying climates from polar to tropical regions.
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South America
- Fourth-largest continent, featuring approximately 430 million inhabitants.
- Renowned for the Amazon Rainforest, which produces 20% of the world's oxygen, and the Andes, the longest mountain range in the world.
- Distinctive geographical features include the Amazon River and the arid Atacama Desert, along with a rich tapestry of indigenous cultures.
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Antarctica
- Fifth-largest continent, mainly covered by the Antarctic Ice Sheet, which contains around 70% of the world's fresh water.
- Hosts no permanent human residents; research stations are temporarily occupied by scientists.
- Unique wildlife includes various species of penguins and seals, adapted to extreme cold.
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Europe
- Sixth-largest continent, known for its historical impact, cultural diversity, and a population of over 747 million.
- Features important mountain ranges like the Alps and significant rivers such as the Danube and Rhine.
- Home to over 200 languages and a rich tapestry of cultural heritage, from ancient civilizations to modern states.
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Australia
- Smallest continent, often included in the broader region called Oceania.
- Known for its distinctive flora and fauna, including kangaroos and koalas, and environmental features like the Great Barrier Reef.
- Rich in indigenous cultures and traditions, highlighting a unique relationship with the land and environment.
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