REGIONS OF THE WORLD A COLLECTION OF MAPS!.

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REGIONS OF THE WORLD A COLLECTION OF MAPS!

Identify the regions

Economic, Political, Ethnic, Language, Religion, Culture?????

1.North America 2. Europe 3. Japan/S. Korea 4. Australasia 5. Asia 6. South (Latin) America 7. Northern Africa (Middle East) 8. Sub-Saharan Africa 9. South-East Asia 10. China Try and label the numbers on this map.

Religions, Culture, Language, Ethnicity?????

See the next slide for a legend

Physical Map of the World – some plate tectonics

What is HDI – Human Development Index?

What criteria is this?

A simple view

An exaggerated view

THE END!