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Asia and Oceania: relief, hydrography, climate - Coggle Diagram
Asia and Oceania: relief, hydrography, climate
Skill
To describe the fundamental characteristics of Asia and Oceania: reliefs, hydrography, climates, demography and main indicators of quality of life.
Vocabulary
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It is a is a ring-shaped coral reef, island, or series of islets. The atoll surrounds a body of water called a lagoon
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(especially of liquids, gases, or electricity) to move in one direction, especially continuously and easily
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A large area of countryside, usually one without many buildings or other things that are not natural
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Asia Asia is the biggest continent in the world. With 44.5 million km2, including its adjacent islands, it covers 8,7% of the terrestrial surface of the earth and almost 30% of the emerged lands. Six of every ten inhabitants of the earth live in Asia. Asia borders, to the west, Ural Mountains, and Caspian and Black sea. To the east, with the Pacific Ocean. To the north, with the Glacial Arctic ocean and to the south with the Indian Ocean. The biggest country of Asia, and in the world, is Russia, with 17 millions of Km2. The smallest country are the Maldives islands
Oceania Oceania is the smallest continent on earth and it is mainly composed of thousands of islands in the central and southern areas of the eastern Pacific. The biggest island is is Australia (7'700,000 km2) , followed by other main islands as well such as New Guinea, New Zealand and the coral and volcanic archipelagos of Malanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. The smallest island/country is Nauru with 21km2