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26 Cards in this Set
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What is the world's largest ocean?
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Pacific Ocean
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What is the world's coldest and smallest ocean?
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Arctic Ocean
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What is the world's warmest ocean?
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Indian Ocean
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What is the world's saltiest ocean?
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Atlantic Ocean
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What is the largest continent?
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Asia
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Some countries of Asia are
____, _______, and _______. |
China
India Korea |
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The highest mountain is
located in ______. |
Asia
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The second largest continent is ________.
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Africa
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The ____ _____ makes a waterway between Asia and Africa.
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Suez Canal
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The third largest continent is _______ ________.
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North America.
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________, _________, and the
_______ ________ are countries in North America. |
Canada
Mexico United States |
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________ ________ is the
continent that is slightly smaller than North America. |
South America
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Some countries of South America
are _____, _______, and ________. |
Brazil
Chile Peru |
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The only continent where no
people (except researchers) live is ________. |
Antarctica
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________ is the next to the
smallest continent. |
Europe
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________, ________, _______,
and ________ are countries in Europe. |
England
France Germany Italy |
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The smallest continent is _________.
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Australia
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The scientists who study the earth are called _______.
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geologists
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The upper layer of soil is
called _________. |
topsoil
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The decayed material in soil
is called _______. |
humus
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The solid layer of rock below the subsoil is called _______.
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bedrock
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The part at the center of the
the earth is called the _____. |
core
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In some places the rock in
the mantle has melted and this hot, liquid rock is called ______. |
magma
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On which continent would you
find the countries of Egypt, Ethiopia, and Nigeria? |
Africa
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Which continent is sometimes called the "Island Continent"?
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Australia
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Which continent would we say has no population?
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Antarctica
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