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World Map Printout Glossary
Geography Label Me! Printouts
Using the definitions below, label the world map.
Africa - a continent that crosses the equator. It is south of Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
Antarctica - the continent that surrounds the South Pole of the Earth.
Asia - a continent in the Northern Hemisphere. Asia is attached to Europe (and east of it).
Australia - a continent, an island, and a country in the Southern Hemisphere.
Europe - a continent in the Northern Hemisphere. Europe is attached to Asia (and west of it).
North America - a continent in the Northern Hemisphere; it is north of South America and is bordered by the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
South America - a continent that is mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Arctic Ocean - an ocean around the North Pole, bordering northern Europe, Asia and North America. It is the smallest ocean.
Atlantic Ocean - an ocean bordering western Europe, western Africa, Antarctica, and eastern North and South America.
Indian Ocean - an ocean bordering eastern Africa, southern Asia, western Australia, and Antarctica.
Pacific Ocean - an ocean bordering eastern Asia, northeastern Australia, Antarctica, and western North and South America. It is the biggest ocean.

Equator - an imaginary line that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres
North Pole - the point that is the farthest north on Earth.
South Pole - the point that is the farthest south on Earth.
Prime Meridian - an imaginary line of longitude that runs through Greenwich, England.




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