CONTINENTS
COUNTRIES & CAPITALS
LANDFORMS
OCEANS & WATER
RANDOM
100

This is the largest continent on Earth.

Asia

100

The capital of Mexico.

Mexico City

100

A large area of flat land with few trees.

Plain

100

The largest ocean on Earth.

Pacific Ocean

100

The imaginary line at 0° latitude.

Equator

200

This continent is home to the Sahara Desert.

Africa

200

The capital of France.

Paris

200

A natural elevation of Earth's surface higher than a hill.

Mountain

200

The ocean between North America and Europe.

Atlantic Ocean

200

Lines running north to south are used to measure this.

longitude

300

This continent contains the country of Brazil.

America

300

The capital of Japan.

Tokyo

300

A body of land surrounded by water on three sides.

Peninsula

300

The longest river in the world, according to many geography textbooks.

Nile River

300

Lines running east to west are used to measure this.

latitude

400

This is the only continent that is also a country.

Autralia

400

The capital of Canada.

Ottawa

400

A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas.

Isthmus

400

Water that contains a high amount of dissolved salt is called this.

saltwater

400

This map feature explains the symbols used on a map.

Legend


500

This continent is covered by ice and has no permanent population.

Antartica

500

The capital of Australia.

Camberra

500

A deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.

Canyon

500

The largest freshwater lake by surface area in the world.

Lake Superior

500

he four main directions on a compass.

north, south, east, and west

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