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Create a Continent IB project

Physical Map: required Create a map of your own continent. Give your map a title, compass rose, one parallel of latitude, and one meridian of longitude. Create a map legend for elevation.  Use at least 4 colors to show elevation on your continent. Your legend also needs to include a section for Urban Population showing the size of dots for cities and how many people each size dot represents. You must include examples of the following physical features: basin, bay, cape, delta, gulf, island, mountain range, plain, plateau, sea, strait, isthmus, river, lakes and valley. Include at least three cities with 1 to 4 million people, two with 4 to 8 million, and one with 8 million.  (give cities and physical features fun names)

Vegetation Zone map: optional Copy the outline of your continent. Give your map a title, compass rose, one parallel of latitude, and one meridian of longitude. Create and color the map legend with at least four colors.  Use the colors to show vegetation zones on your continent.  Make sure the vegetation zones correspond with the landforms, and water bodies from the physical map as well as its location.

Economic Zones Map: Optional Copy the outline of your physical map Give your map a title, compass rose, one parallel of latitude, and one meridian of longitude. Create and color a map legend with at least four colors to show how the land is used. Put at least six symbols for resources in appropriate spots on your continent.  Keep landforms and waterways from your physical map in mind as you do so.