The driest, windiest and coldest continent on Earth.
What is Antarctica?
What are Canada, the United States and Mexico?
The three bodies of water bordering South America
What are the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Caribbean Sea?
A continental island
What is Australia?
These are floating sheets of ice that are attached to the land.
What are ice shelves?
These mountains go through both the United States and Mexico.
What are the Sierra Madre Mountains?
The mountain in the country of Argentina?
What is Mount Aconcagua?
The highest peak in Australia is only 7,310 feet tall.
What is Mount Kosciusko?
Businesses that buy/sell products
What is Industry?
What animal lives by and migrates to Australia during the winter.
What are blue whales?
In topical climates, farmers grow oranges, sugar cane, and coffee. This is an example of what.
What is Agriculture?
South America is influenced by groups of people who migrated there. Where did they come from?
What is Europe, Africa, and Asia?
Nickel, zinc, and lead
What are natural minerals?
What is wildlife?
Scientific research centers.
Many people in North America work in the.
What is the forestry industry?
Natural barrier to new settlement and migration.
What are the Andes Mountains?
An opal mining town, where the whole site is underground to stay cool.
What is Coober Pedy?
Something that's found in nature and can be used by people.
What is resources?
People that study the atmosphere, biology (living things), and glaciers.
North America provides a lot of jobs and plays an important economic role.
What is Industry?
What are Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay?
They provide electricity and water for farming.
What are dams and water catchment systems?
How hot or cold something is.