Advanced Geography . does theequator cross the high-land ? Which part ofthe primary highlandis nearest the north pole ? Nearest the south pole ? Topics : — Lands of the earth ; world ridge or primary high-land ; slopes from world ridge. Continents or Grand Divisions. Each of the great highlands inthe world ridge forms thebackbone of a largebody of landsare NorthAmerica,South Amer-ica, Eurasiaand of Eurasia liesa great body of land calledAustralia. Which of these bodies of land are north of the equator ? Which are crossed by the equator ? There are two parts of Euras
Advanced Geography . does theequator cross the high-land ? Which part ofthe primary highlandis nearest the north pole ? Nearest the south pole ? Topics : — Lands of the earth ; world ridge or primary high-land ; slopes from world ridge. Continents or Grand Divisions. Each of the great highlands inthe world ridge forms thebackbone of a largebody of landsare NorthAmerica,South Amer-ica, Eurasiaand of Eurasia liesa great body of land calledAustralia. Which of these bodies of land are north of the equator ? Which are crossed by the equator ? There are two parts of Eurasia, — Asia on the east, and Europe on the west. Which part is the larger ? See map above. North America, South America, Europe,Asia, Africa and Australia are called conti-nents or grand divisions. Bering strait cuts through the primary highland andseparates the Old World from America, or the Neiv World. Which continents are in America ? Which are in the Old World ? Topics : — Continents ; America and Old -v THE OCEANS. 17
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