New geographies . FIG. FIG. 134. JfORTB AMERICA 101 of day from your shadow ? 12. Find out aboutsome of the men who have tried to reach thenorth pole. 13. In which zone would you pre-fer to live ? Why ? 14. Examine a piece ofcoral. If possible, secure a piece for the schoolcollection. II. NORTH AMERICA If you look on the map of NorthAmerica (Fig. 133), you will see thatThe principal ^^^ Continent is divided intodivisions of several countries. In theNorth America center, extending from oceanto ocean, is the United States. North ofour country is Canada, and northwest ofthat is Alaska. Sout


New geographies . FIG. FIG. 134. JfORTB AMERICA 101 of day from your shadow ? 12. Find out aboutsome of the men who have tried to reach thenorth pole. 13. In which zone would you pre-fer to live ? Why ? 14. Examine a piece ofcoral. If possible, secure a piece for the schoolcollection. II. NORTH AMERICA If you look on the map of NorthAmerica (Fig. 133), you will see thatThe principal ^^^ Continent is divided intodivisions of several countries. In theNorth America center, extending from oceanto ocean, is the United States. North ofour country is Canada, and northwest ofthat is Alaska. South of us lies Mexico,and southeast of that is Central a simple drawing of North Amer-ica, and upon it mark off each of thesesections. You remember that Spain was the nation that helped Columbus to make his discovery of America. Some reasons . j., , . forthesUivi- After his voyage, manysions Spaniards came over and 1. Mexico and settled in the southern part Central America . , . ^ 01 the continent. Ihey oc-cupied


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