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Continents, Oceans, and Lines Latitude World Map Continents, Oceans, and Lines Latitude

The Continents North America Europe Asia Africa South America Australia Antarctica

African Broccoli Africa

Asia Africa 80’s Band Toto A band in the 1980’s called Toto wrote a song called “I miss the rains down in Africa.” Africa Full

"Ousted" Australia Australia Australia is an isolated continent where the native animals are not found on any of the other 6 continents Australia

"You're Up" above Africa Europe Africa

"Antifreeze" Antarctica When you’re in Antarctica make sure to fill your car up with antifreeze or it will freeze from the cold. Antarctica

"North of the Equator" America North America South America "South of the Equator" America

Oceans

Arctic Ocean Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean Southern Ocean

Between the "A's" Atlantic North America The Atlantic is between the “A’s” of the Americas and Africa. Atlantic Ocean Africa South America

Indian Ocean India's Indian Ocean The country of India The Indian Ocean is under the country of India. Indian Ocean India's Indian Ocean

Arctic Ocean The Arctic "Arc" The arctic ocean makes an arc at the top of the world. It is the northern most ocean. The Arctic "Arc"

"Peaceful" Pacific Pacific Ocean Pacific Ocean In Latin, the word “Pacific” means “Peace”

"Southern most" Southern Ocean

Lines of Latitude and Longitude

Arctic Circle Tropic of Cancer Prime Meridian Equator Tropic of Capricorn Antarctic Circle

The Antarctic Circle is next to “Antifreeze” Antarctica

Arctic Ocean Arctic Circle The Arctic circle is next to the Arctic Ocean “Arc”

Tropic of Cancer 23 degrees N 23 degrees S Tropic of Capricorn Cancer is one of the number one killers of people in North America Tropic of Cancer 23 degrees N 23 degrees S Tropic of Capricorn Corn is grown in South America

Prime Meridian Equator The “equal” Equator equals both 0 degrees North and South.