Visual model representing countries and continents of the world

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It depicts the visual model of countries and continents of the world for a better understanding of the students
1. Countries and Continents
of the World
http://geology.com/world/world-map-clickable.gif
By STF Members at
The Crossroads School
2. Africa
Second largest continent
on earth
(30,065,000 Sq. Km)
Most countries of
any other continent
Home to The Sahara,
the largest desert in
the world and The Nile,
the longest river in the
world
The Sahara: covers 4,619,260 km2
The Nile: 6695 kilometers long
There are over 1000 languages
spoken in Africa
http://www.ecdc-cari.org/countries/Africa_Map.gif
3. North America
Third largest
continent on
earth
(24,256,000 Sq. Km)
Composed of
23 countries
Most North
Americans speak
French, Spanish, and
English
Only continent that has every
kind of climate
http://www.freeusandworldmaps.com/html/WorldRegions/WorldRegions.html
4. Asia
Largest continent in size and population
(44,579,000 Sq. Km)
Contains 47 countries
Contains the world’s largest country, Russia, and the most populous
country, China
The Great Wall of China is the only man made structure that can be seen
from space
Home to Mt. Everest (on the border of Tibet and Nepal), the highest point
on earth
Mt. Everest is 29,028 ft. (8,848 m) tall
http://craigwsmall.wordpress.com/2008/11/10/asia/
5. Europe
Second smallest continent in the world
(9,938,000 Sq. Km)
Home to the smallest country
(Vatican City State)
There are no deserts in Europe
Contains mineral resources: coal,
petroleum, natural gas,
copper, lead, and tin
http://www.knowledgerush.com/wiki_image/b/bf/Europe-large.png
6. Oceania/Australia
Smallest continent on earth
(7,687,000 Sq. Km)
Australia is known for it’s vast wildlife
home to rare species of animals including kangaroos
“The Great Barrier Reef” is the world’s largest coral reef and is located
off the coast of Australia
http://www.buddhism.org/map/loc-ausa.gif
7. Antarctica
Third smallest continent on earth
(13,209,000 Sq. Km)
The lowest point on Earth is on Antarctica located 8,327 ft
(2,538 m) below sea level
There are no countries in Antarctica. The U.S. and many other
countries operate science stations there, but no nation
owns the land
Antarctica is a desert due to its cold climate
Coldest, windiest, and driest continent
http://spotlightseries.blogspot.com/2009/06/spotlight-antarctica-film-festivals-at.html
8. South America
Fourth smallest continent on
earth
(17,819,000 Sq. Km)
Home to The Andes: world’s
second largest mountain
range
The second largest river-
The Amazon also runs
through South America
The largest forest area in the
world is seen in South
America
http://www.beachcomberpete.com/south_america/South_America_3.gif
9. The following countries are just a
sampling of the many countries in
the world. They were handpicked by
Crossroads students to demonstrate
diversity.
10. United States
Capital: Washington D.C.
Population: 313,232,044
Official Language(s): English
Notable Facts:
• Gained independence from Britain in 1776
• Mauna Kea in the state of Hawaii is the world’s tallest
mountain if measured from where it starts at the bottom of
the ocean
• Holds the world’s largest coal supplies
11. Canada
Capital: Ottawa
Population: 34,030,589
Official Language(s): English and
Notable Facts:
• 90% of the population lives within 160 kilometers of the
southern border
• Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories
• Led by Queen Elizabeth Scott of England and Governor
General David Johnston
12. Namibia
• Capital: Windhoek
• Population:
2,147,585
• Languages: Afrikaans,
German, English
• It was the first
country to officially
protect the
environment.
13. Chad
• Capital:
N’Djamena
• Population:
10,329,208
• Official
Languages:
French, Arabic
• Chad’s
Independence
Day is August
11th
14. Madagascar
• Capital: Antananarivo
• Population: 21,926,221
• Official Languages: Malagasy, French
• The island of Madagascar is the fourth-
largest island in the world
15. • Capital: Rabat
• Population: 31,951,412 people
• Official Language: Arabic
• Notable Facts: Many Moroccans
speak both Arabic and French
16. Zimbabwe
• Capital: Harare
• Population:12,084,30
4
• Languages: English,
Shona and
Sinadebele.
• Victoria Falls in
Zimbabwe is the
largest curtain of
falling water
17. Sudan
Capital: Khartoum
Population: 45,047,502
Official Language(s):
English and Arabic
Notable Facts:
• Sudan was split up
recently and South
Sudan became its
own country.
• Land originally part of
the United Kingdom
until 1956
• Sudan has 15 states
18. South
Sudan
Capital: Juba
Population: 8,260,490
Official Language(s):
English and Arabic
Notable Facts:
• South Sudan’s
independence was
granted on July 9,
2011.
• South Sudan is
covered in tropical
forest, swamps, and
grassland.
• South Sudan is split
up into 10 states.
19. Libya
Capital: Tripoli
Population: 6,597,960
Official Language(s): Arabic
Notable Facts:
• In northern Africa
• Recently overthrew former
ruler, Qadafi
• 22 districts
• Only country whose
flag is completely
one color: green
20. Country: Togo
Continent:
Africa
Population:
6,771,993
Capital: Lome
Official
language:
French
Fun Fact: Togo
gained its
from France in
1960
21. Egypt
The capital of Egypt is Cairo;
Egypt’s largest city.
There are about 81,015,887
people living in Egypt.
Egypt is one of the most
populous countries in Africa
and the Middle East
Egyptians speak Arabic.
22. Russia
The capital of Russia is
Moscow, and it is Russia’s
largest city.
There are about 142,905,208
people living in Russia.
The official language of
Russia is Russian.
Russia is the largest country
in the world.
23. Indonesia
The capital city of Indonesia is
Jakarta.
237,424,363 people live in
Indonesia.
The official language of
Indonesia is Indonesian.
Indonesia holds the world’s
second highest level of
biodiversity.
24. Turkey
The capital city of Turkey is
Ankara
The population of Turkey is
73,722,988
A vast majority of the
population of Turkey is
Muslim.
The official language of Turkey
is Turkish.
25. Continent: Europe Luxembourg
Population:
503,302
Capital:
Luxembourg
Official Language:
Luxembourgish
Fun Fact:
Luxembourg is
one of the
smallest countries
in the world
26. INDIA
• Capital: New
Delhi
• Population:
1,170,938,000
people
• Official
Languages/com
mon languages:
Hindi, English
• Notable Facts:
Has the 2nd
Largest
Population
27. IRAN
• Capital:
Tehran
• Population:
73,973,630
• Official
Language:
Persian
• Notable
Facts:
Persian has
characters
that are read
from right to
left!
28. IRAQ
• Capital: Baghdad
• Population: 32,030,823
• Official Language:
Arabic and Kurdish
• Notable Facts: The
largest ethnic groups
are Arabs.
29. Spain
• Capital:
• Population:
46,754,784
• Languages: Spanish,
Catalan, Galician,
Basque
• Spain has many
beautiful coasts with
a nice climate.
30. United Kingdom
-Includes England,
Scotland, Wales, and
Northern Ireland
Capital: London
-Official Language:
-Other Languages:
Irish, Scottish Gaelic,
Scots, Welsh, Cornish
31. New Zealand
• Capital:
Wellington
• Population:
4,393,500
• Official
Languages:
English, Maori,
NZ Sign
Language
• The Kiwi bird is
the national bird
of New Zealand!
32. Bibliography
• http://www.ahsd25.k12.il.us/curriculum/africa/aboutaf.htm
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahara_Desert_(ecoregion)
• http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/world/A0835918.html
• http://w3.shorecrest.org/~Anna_Baralt/LDTechWebPage/LDLab
WebPage/2ndGrade/NorthAmerica/interestingfacts.htm
• http://www.ducksters.com/geography/asia.phphttp://www.ench
antedlearning.com/geography/continents/Land.shtml
• http://www.enchantedlearning.com/geography/continents/Extr
emes.shtml
• http://www.enchantedlearning.com/geography/continents/Fact
s.shtmlhttp://www.buddhism.org/map/loc-ausa.gif
• http://www.enchantedlearning.com/books/geography/continen
ts/
• http://www.wisedude.com/misc/continents.htm
• https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-
factbook/geos/us.html
• https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-
factbook/geos/su.html
• https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-
factbook/geos/ca.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indon
esia
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt
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