Friday, November 8, 2019
Around the World essays
Around the World essays Africa is a very deserted continent. It has mostly third-world countries and is very under-developed. Deserts cover a large area of the terrain. There are not many large cities and societies compared to other continents such as Europe and North America. Small tribes, however, are very common and follow the same customs and traditions for centuries. Many scientists believe the worlds population originated in Africa Antarctica is almost entirely uninhabited because of the harsh climate. The entire land is covered by ice because it is located at the South Pole. The only animals that live there must adapt to the extreme cold weather by having thick fur coats. There are many mountain ranges. The largest continent on the planet is Asia. It contains China, which is the largest populated country. However, many parts of Asia are unoccupied because of the rocky mountain terrain. The societies range from very low class countries to high-tech corporate cities. Australia is the only continent besides Antarctica to have one country. It is an island located in the Pacific Ocean. It has a very tropical region. It is very hot atmospheric conditions. Kangaroos are very common in Australia. Their society has a strong, peaceful government and is generally upper class. Europe has more countries than any other continent. Most of the countries are extremely small compared to the United States and China. However, they have many upper class countries such as France, England, and Spain. The terrain is made up of many forested areas, except the cities. North America is probably the most powerful continent in the world because it contains the United States of America, but also has Mexico, Canada, and many smaller countries in Central America. North America has many mountain ranges, lakes, and deserts. However, most of the land is populated by large cities because most of the countries are wealthy. There arent any particularly signif ...
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