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Continent Exam Review

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    Continents
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  • In your own words, what is a continent?
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  • Why do you think the Earth was divided into continents and countries instead of one big area?
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  • How does the location of a continent (for example, near the equator or far from it) affect its climate and people’s lifestyles?
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  • If you could live on any continent, which one would you choose and why?
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  • What do you think all continents have in common, even though they are so different?
  •  10
  • Each continent comprises numerous countries with diverse governments and traditions. Why is it important to respect those differences?
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  • Choose one country you know well. Which continent is it in, and what makes its culture or geography special?
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  • Some countries are extremely wealthy, while others are still in the process of development. What do you think causes those differences between continents?
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  • How do you think technology connects people from different continents today?
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  • If you could visit two countries on different continents, which would you choose and what would you like to learn there?
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  • How does culture (like music, food, or traditions) show the identity of a continent?
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  • Which continent do you think has the most different kinds of animals? Why?
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  • How can learning about other cultures help us avoid stereotypes or discrimination?
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  • Europe and Asia are connected — do you think they should count as one continent or two? Explain your opinion.
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  • When people migrate from one continent to another, what challenges and opportunities might they face?
  •  10
  • What can we learn from studying the geography and culture of all seven continents?
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