Key things to know!. Everyone your age or older should be able to draw a rough world map without looking at one. Your task: Take your humanities book.

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Key things to know!

Everyone your age or older should be able to draw a rough world map without looking at one. Your task: Take your humanities book and divide it in half. Decide which half will be History, and which half will be Geography. On the Geography side, start a new landscaped page with the heading My world map. Draw your best world map (in pencil)!

Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere

Arctic