Map Study Final Exam. World North America South America Europe Asia Africa Australia Antarctica Equator Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Capricorn Arctic Circle.

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Map Study Final Exam

World North America South America Europe Asia Africa Australia Antarctica Equator Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Capricorn Arctic Circle Antarctic Circle Prime Meridian International Dateline Indian Ocean Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Arctic Ocean

North America USA Canada AK Greenland Rocky Mountains Great Lakes Hudson Bay Coastal Plains Appalachians Interior Plains Great Plains Great Basin Coast Ranges

Latin America G. of Mexico Caribbean Andes Amazon Basin Brazilian Highlands Pampas Llanos Patagonia Tierra Del Fuego Falklands Galapagos L. Titicaca L. Maracaibo Panama Yucatan Plateau of Mexico Baja Greater Antilles Lesser Antilles

Europe North European Plain Alps Mediterranean Sea North Sea British Isles Scandinavia Baltic Sea Iceland Black Sea Rhine Danube River Iberian Peninsula St. of Gibraltar English Channel

Former Soviet Union North European Plain Ural Mtns. Caucasus Volga River Caspian Sea Aral Sea L. Baykal Siberia Kamchatka Pen. Sea of Okhostk Bering Sea

Sub-Saharan Africa Sahel El Djouff Chad Basin Sudan Basin Congo Basin Kalahari Basin Ethiopian Highlands Great Rift Valley Rift Valley L. Victoria L. Tanganyika Horn of Africa Cape of Good Hope Niger River Nile River

North Africa and the Middle East Atlas Mtns. Ahaggar Mtns. Sahara Nile River Mesopotamia Tigris Euphrates Rub’ Al Khali Red Sea Persian Gulf G. of Aden G. of Oman Zagros Mtns. Hindu Kush Bosporus and Dardanelles

Asia, East by South Himalayas Tibetan Plateau Tien Shan Gobi Hwang He Chang (Yangtze) Xi N. China Plain Manchuria Korean Peninsula Honshu Hokkaido Sea of Japan Yellow Sea East China Sea South China Sea Indochina Philippines Indonesia Ganges Indus Brahmaputra Bay of Bengal Arabian Sea Deccan Plateau Sri Lanka Taiwan