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Which of the following is most likely to mark the boundary between two continents?
a) A river
b) A group of hills
c) A lake
d) An ocean
The six-continent and seven-continent models differ in:
a) The number of countries in Europe
b) The status of South America
c) The variety of climate types in Africa
d) The number of oceans in the world
Which country is part of North America?
a) Mexico
b) England
c) China
d) Russia
Which two continents have the most similar climates?
a) North America and Antarctica
b) Africa and Asia
c) Europe and Australia
d) South America and Africa
What factor makes Antarctica unique among the continents?
a) It is cold during the winter
b) It contains glaciers
c) It has no permanent residents
d) Penguins live there
On which continent does the majority of the world's population live?
a) Africa
b) Asia
c) North America
d) South America
Which phrase best describes Europe?
a) A small continent with few countries
b) A large continent with few countries
c) A small continent with many countries
d) A large continent with many countries
What can you infer about Australian wildlife from the information presented in the movie?
a) Many species exist only in Australia
b) No mammals live on the continent
c) Most species have gone extinct
d) Dinosaurs once lived there
New Guinea is considered part of:
a) The country New Zealand
b) The geographic region Oceania
c) The country Australia
d) The continent Australia
The countries of Oceania are all:
a) Densely populated
b) Islands
c) Part of continental Australia
d) Located in the Atlantic Ocean
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