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The Seven Continents How they are different

Land and Water The Earth is mostly water ¾ of the Earth is covered in water The big bodies of water on Earth are called oceans The big pieces of land on Earth are called continents

Seven Continents North America South America Europe Asia Africa Australia Antarctica

North America This is the continent we live on North America is cold in the north and warm in the south Buffalo live in North America People in North America came here from many other continents The USA, Mexico, and Canada are the three biggest countries in North America

South America South America is a warm continent People there speak mostly Spanish The biggest country is Brazil, where people love to play soccer The Amazon rainforest is in South America

Europe There are 47 countries in Europe People in Europe speak over 50 languages! The weather in Europe is similar to North America – cold in the north and warm in the south

Asia Asia is the biggest continent, and it has the most people – it is very crowded in some parts of Asia! China is one very big country in Asia Giant Pandas live in China and eat bamboo A cool place to visit in Asia is the Great Wall of China – it is the largest structure ever built by man

Africa Africa is a very hot continent because the equator runs through the middle of it Lions live in Africa Most people in Africa have dark skin and hair The Egyptian pyramids are in Africa

Australia Australia is an island continent Native people in Australia are called Aborigines Other people in Australia are related to criminals sent from Europe long ago Kangaroos, koalas, and platypuses live in Australia The Great Barrier Reef is in Australia The weather in Australia is the opposite of our weather

Antarctica Antarctica is the coldest continent No people live in Antarctica, but some scientists visit to study the weather or animals there Many kinds of penguins live in Antarctica

Oceans

Largest Oceans 1.Pacific Ocean 2.Atlantic Ocean 3.Indian Ocean 4.Southern Ocean 5.Arctic Ocean.

Oceans Facts The ocean covers 71% of the Earth's surface and contains 97% of the planet's water, yet more than 95% of the underwater world remains unexplored. The ocean and lakes play an integral role in many of the Earth's systems including climate and weather. The ocean supports the life of nearly 50% of all species on Earth and helps sustain that life providing 20% of the animal protein and five percent of the total protein in the human diet.

What have you learned? Get ready to take a quiz!

1. How many continents are there? A.Four B.Six C.Eight D.Seven

2. What continent do we live on? A.South America B.North America C.Africa D.USA

3. Which is the largest continent? A.North America B.Australia C.China D.Asia

4. Which continent would you visit if you wanted to see the Amazon rainforest? A.Asia B.South America C.Africa D.Antarctica

5. Why are there no people living in Antarctica? A.It is too hot B.It is too far away C.It is too cold D.It is a boring place

6. How much of the earth is covered in water? A.Half B.Less than half C.None D.More than half

7. Why are there so many different languages spoken in Europe? A.People there don’t like each other B.There are almost 50 countries and many have their own language C.Everyone there speaks English D.People in Europe learn to speak Spanish in school

8. Which of these animals comes from Australia? A.Kangaroo B.Buffalo C.Lion D.Penguin

9. What are the three biggest countries in North America? A.Canada, China, USA B.Canada, Mexico, USA C.USA, Spain, China D.Asia, North America, Africa

10. Why is Africa the hottest continent? A.It is near Florida B.It is cold C.The equator goes through it D.The continent is on fire

Great job!!!