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7 REGIONS OF THE WORLD
BY: MADISON WHITAKER
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CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES
Home to the Rocky Mountains, Niagara Falls, and The Great Lakes.
Highest populations are found in New York, Toronto, and L.A.
Both the U.S. And Canada are separated into smaller regions.
Agriculture, manufacturing, logging, and oil drilling are all part of the economy.
These nations are mostly Christian and are known as cultural melting pots.
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LATIN AMERICA
The Andes Mountains, Amazon Rainforest, and Amazon River are found here.
Has densely populated cities such as Rio de Janeiro.
Most countries are small, but there are a few large ones.
Home to oil drilling, manufacturing, and farming.
Mostly Christian nations, but also home to ancient civilizations .
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EUROPE AND RUSSIA
Swiss Alps, Siberia, and the English Channel are all found here.
Western Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe and Russia.
The Soviet Union used to control Eastern Europe, but now most of Europe is part of the European Union.
There is a lot of trade and manufacturing. Commuting for work is also common.
Mostly Christian and Islamic countries. The rich cultural history is evident in this region.
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AFRICA
The Sahara is in Northern Africa and Mt. Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain there.
The Sahara is not very populated, but the southern part of the region is.
There are many smaller countries in this region.
Large producer of coffee, cotton, and manufactured goods.
The first humans lived here. Mostly Islamic nations.
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SOUTHWEST AND CENTRAL ASIA
Many islands, but mostly plains and grasslands.
China and Japan are densely populated.
Many island nations. Lots of wars over country boundaries.
Large exporter of manufactured goods. Formerly traded with European sailors.
Mostly Buddhist nations. Ancient Chinese dynasties ruled the region.
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MONSOON ASIA
Home to the tallest mountain in the world, Mount Everest.
Heavily populated in India and Pakistan.
Mostly small nations, formerly colonized by European countries.
Large exporter of manufactured goods.
Hinduism and Sikhism are the most popular religions. Home to the Taj Mahal and Ganges river.
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OCEANIA AND AUSTRALIA
Mostly grasslands.
Australian cities have the largest population.
Australia is the largest country in the region.
Most things in this region are relatively expensive.
Mostly Christian region, but lots of indigenous peoples.
Madison Whitaker
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