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Africa and Europe: relief, hydrography, climate - Coggle Diagram
Africa and Europe: relief, hydrography, climate
Africa
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GEOGRAPHY
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Africa is a continent crossed by the equinoctial line and as it is so long, it extends from the temperate zones of the north to the temperate zones of the south.
MAIN ECOSYSTEMS
Africa is irrigated by large rivers, although relatively few.
The sahara desert it covers most of North Africa, from the Red Sea to the Atlantic Ocean.
Europe
GENERAL
CONSIDERATIONS
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It has 49 independent countries, of which the largest and most populated is Russia, and the smallest and least populated is Vatican City, and this is even the least extense state in the world.
GEOGRAPHY
Europe has a very limited coastline profile. Europe is sometimes described as a peninsula of peninsulas.
Europe’s main peninsulas are the Iberian, Italian, and Balkans, located in southern Europe, and the Scandinavian and Jutland, located in northern Europe.
PHYSICAL REGIONS
As the glaciers receded , they left a number of distinct physical features, including an abundance of marshlands, lakes and fjords
Marshlands Fjords o North European Plain: It extends from the south of the United Kingdom towards Russia to the east.