Country Choices Afghanistan - Asia Poland - Europe Finland - Europe Zambia - Africa Zimbabwe - Africa Argentina – South America Brazil – South America.

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Country Choices Afghanistan - Asia Poland - Europe Finland - Europe Zambia - Africa Zimbabwe - Africa Argentina – South America Brazil – South America Alberta, Canada- North America

Geography of ______________________ Research ________________ is located on the continent of ______________. Facts About the Land: Land Area Coastline (How much of the land touches the ocean or sea?) Highest Point Lowest Point Bordering Countries (What countries surround it?) Landforms – Plains, Highlands, Hills, Mountains, Valleys, Oceans, Seas, Coast, Islands, Rivers, Deserts, Lakes, Wetlands, Volcanoes, Waterfalls, Tundra Landform Details (Size, Name, Location, etc.) *If you need more space for your landform notes, please use a sheet of notebook paper. Name: _____________________

Sketch of _________________’s Landforms Sketch a picture of your country. Include the landforms and their names. It is important that the landforms are in the correct location. Use the physical map on the website! General Information about _____________ Population (How many people live there?) Capital City Language(s) Climate (Describe the weather conditions.) Exports (What does this country make, or produce?) Sketch of the country’s flag 

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