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- Ask an adult to help you cut the orange peel into 8 equal segments.
- Remove the orange peel along the cuts.
- Place a sheet of paper on the pieces of the orange peel and copy the outlines of the continents on it.
- Add the missing parts. Now you can see why the shapes of the continents are distorted on maps.








- What borders the continent?
- What is the size of the continent?
- What is the rank of the continent among the continents of the world in terms of area?
- Find the name and elevation of the highest point of the continent.



- Show the oceans on the world map.
- Which continents border the oceans? In which direction? Show it on the map.
- Trace the outlines of the continents on the map.
- What is the largest continent? What is the smallest?
- Which continents are contiguous?

Dry land on the surface of Earth is divided into continents which are separated by oceans.
In this lesson, you will learn how we can find our way around.
Learn about the concepts of floor plan, map, and map scale.
Dry land on the surface of Earth is divided into continents which are separated by oceans.
In this lesson, you will learn how we can find our way around.
Learn about the concepts of floor plan, map, and map scale.
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