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  • It is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent.
    Antarctica
  • It is part of the continental group called Oceania.
    Australia
  • It's the largest continent.
    Asia
  • It is the third largest continent.
    North America
  • It is home to many animals like the American bison, banana bat, and the cougar.
    North America
  • Most people in ...... speak English.
    North America
  • People in this continent mainly speak Spanish.
    South America
  • There are animals such as the koala, kangaroo, emu, kookaburra, and the platypus in this continent.
    Australia
  • The tallest mountain in the world, which is named Mt. Everest, is in this continent.
    Asia
  • There are about 5 million Emperor penguins living on this continent!
    Antarctica
  • Animals such as deer, rabbits, lizards, and hedgehogs can be spotted on this continent.
    Europe
  • It has wildlife such as tapirs, piranhas, anacondas, and the endangered jaguar.
    South America
  • In some parts of ..... it is very cold but other parts of ... have tropical weather.
    Asia
  • More people live in ........ than any other continent.
    Asia
  • The Sahara Desert in ....... is the world’s largest hot desert.
    Africa
  • Wheat, potatoes, olives, grapes, and oranges are farmed in this continent.
    Europe
  • It is an icy desert.
    Antarctica
  • Elephants, giraffes, and cheetahs live on this continent.
    Africa
  • This continent is divided from Asia by the Ural Mountains.
    Europe
  • The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system in the world.
    Australia
  • People do not live here.
    Antarctica
  • It's the smallest continent.
    Australia
  • The Amazon River, which is the second longest river in the world, is in this continent.
    South America
  • The longest river in the entire world, called the Nile River is in this continent.
    Africa