Atlas of the seven continents

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South America

2004
Contains articles and maps that describe different aspects of South America, covering geographical features, countries, climate, plants and animals, work opportunities, and people, and includes information on how to read a map, as well as an introduction to the work of archaeologist Guillermo Cock.

Australia

2004
Presents a children's atlas on the continent of Australia and includes information on Australia's states and territories, its climate, people, plants, and animals, as well as some of the natural wonders of Australia.

Europe

2004
Contains articles and maps that describe different aspects of Europe, covering geographical features, countries, climate, plants and animals, work opportunities, and people, and includes information on how to read a map, as well as an introduction to the work of volcanologist Sonia Calvari.

Asia

2004
An illustrated overview of Asia covering its prehistoric life, geography, natural wonders, climate, plants and animals, ethnic groups, and economy, as well as paleontology.

Antarctica

2004
Contains articles and maps that describe different aspects of Antarctica, covering geographical features, countries, climate, plants and animals, work opportunities, and people, and includes information on how to read a map, as well as an introduction to the work of scientists studying global warming.

Africa

2004
An illustrated overview of Africa covering its prehistoriclife, geography, natural wonders, climate, plants and animals, ethnic groups, and economy, as well as research on malaria.

North America

2004
Contains articles and maps that describe different aspects of North America, covering geographical features, countries, climate, plants and animals, work opportunities, and people, and includes information on how to read a map, as well as an introduction to the work of seismologist Lucy Jones.
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