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Earth's
Greatest Features
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| In this lesson you will take a quest (a journey) to find some of the earth's greatest features. Printout is 2 pages. Use front to back to save paper! |
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1. There are seven continents on earth. Which is the largest? ________________________________________________________ |
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2. There are four major oceans on earth. List them from largest to smallest. ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ |
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3. A sea is smaller than an ocean. What is the largest sea on earth? ________________________________________________________ |
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4. What are the names of the earth's two largest mountains? ________________________________________________________ |
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5. What are the names of the earth's three longest rivers and where are they located? ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ |
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6. Name two volcanoes located in the Hawaiian Islands. ________________________________________________________ |
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7. Which country has eight of the world's tallest waterfalls? ________________________________________________________ |
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8. In which country would you find a large lake called Baikal? ________________________________________________________ |
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9. What is the name of the largest mountain on the continent of North America? (Canada, USA or Mexico) ________________________________________________________ |
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| 10. What is REALLY the tallest mountain on earth? ____________________________ | |
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| 9._____________________10._______________________ |
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