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V125BC [204]
3 years ago
8

Match these items.

Geography
1 answer:
iris [78.8K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. earliest Civilizations began on this continent - Africa

2. continent which has the Amazon River  - South America

3. continent surrounding the South Pole - Antarctica

4. areas with warmer climates  - low latitudes

5. continent in the Eastern Hemisphere which has mostly young nations  - Asia

6. small continent in the Southern and Eastern Hemispheres  - Australia

7. the poles are in these  - High Latitudes

Explanation:

First civilization as we know are created in Africa and later spread to Asia and Europe.

Amazon flows through South America, with its largest part through Brazil.

Antarctica is the the continent on the South, that totally surrounds the South Pole.

Of course, all the area on the low latitudes usually have warmer climate, such as central Africa or Asia.

Median age in Asia is around 32 years.

Australia is the smallest continent.

High latitudes includes areas around North and South Pole.

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