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North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica
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| The continent with the greatest population |
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| The continent with the greatest population |
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| Because Asia is connected by land to Europe, the two continents together are often called |
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| The second largest continent |
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| Continent with the second greatest population |
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| 2 continents next in size after Africa |
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| Continent at the bottom of the world -- the frozen continent |
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| The only continent where no people live |
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| The only continent that is also a country |
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| The next to smallest continent in size, very important to world history |
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| A map of the world in the shape of a sphere |
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the imaginary line that runs halfway between the North pole and the South Pole
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| Northern half of the earth |
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| Southern half of the earth |
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| Hemisphere with more land -- Eastern or Western? |
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| Hemisphere with more water |
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| 6/7 of the world's people live in the |
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| Continents of the Eastern Hemisphere |
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Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia
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| Continents of the New World |
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Northern America and South America
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| Contient at the southern tip of both hemispheres, all around the south pole |
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