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World Features Map Puzzle HintsAfrican Rain The Alps Amazon Rain Forest Amazon River Andes Mountains Appalachian Mountains Aral Sea Caspian Sea Congo River Danube River Ganges River Gobi Desert Great Barrier Reef Great Bear Lake Great Lakes Great Sandy/Victoria Desert Great Slave Lake Himalayas Huang Ho River Lake Baikal Lake Titicaca Lake Victoria Mackenzie River Mekong River Mississippi River Mt. Fuji Mt. Kilimanjaro Niger River Nile River Ob River Paran�/Rio de la Plata Rivers Pyrenees Mountains Rocky Mountains Sahara Desert Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Ural Mountains Volga River Yangtze River Yenisei River The African Rainforest is the basin of the Congo River in west central Africa. Back The Alps are just north of Italy. Italy is the peninsula into the Mediterranean that is (famously) shaped like a boot. Back The Amazon River in the northern third of South America, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Back The Amazon Rainforest is the basin of the Amazon River, in South America. Back The Andes Mountains follow the west coast of South America. Back The Appalachians run from Maine to Georgia on the east coast of the US. Back The Aral Sea is a little east of the upper part of the Caspian Sea, and due south of the Ural Mountains. Back The Caspian Sea is directly to the east of the Black Sea, due north of the Persian Gulf. Back The Congo River empties into the Atlantic Ocean, about one-quarter of the way south from the Bight of Biafra ( the inside angle in the western coast of Africa). Back The Danube River flows east through Europe into the Black Sea (which is the sea to the north east of the Mediterranean). Back The Ganges River flows west across northern India with its mouth at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal, which is between India and south east Asia. Back The Gobi Desert is on a line of longitude with Vietnam (in the rounded peninsula of South East Asia) but on a latitude with northern Japan. Back Great Bear Lake connects to the McKenzie River in northern Canada. Back The Great Barrier Reef extends from just south of New Guinea along the north-eastern shore of Australia. Back The Great Lakes are in North America, about one-third of the way south from Hudson's Bay (the very large bay in Canada) to the southern coast of the US. Put them under the "point" of water on the southern end of Hudson's Bay (James Bay). Back The Great Sandy/Victorian Desert is in western Australia. Back Great Slave Lake is at the south end of the McKenzie River on a latitude with the entrance to Hudson's Bay. Back The Himalayas, the highest mountains in the world, are north of India, separating India from the rest of Asia, at about the same latitude as the Mediterranean Sea. Back The Huang Ho River, in northern China, empties into the Yellow Sea (which connects to the Pacific Ocean). It is north of the Yangtze River. Back Lake Baikal is in Asia, just to the north of Mongolia, and way south of the large piece of Russia that sticks up toward the north pole. It is on a latitude with the northern tip of the most northerly island of Japan. Back Lake Titicaca is located in the Andes Mountains of South America, just inland of where the west coast indents. Back Lake Victoria is about halfway between the Horn of Africa (the pointed tip of east Africa) and the island of Madagascar, just a bit inland. Back The Mackenzie River empties into the Arctic Ocean just east of the division between Canada and Alaska (there is a large inlet where the border is). Back The mouth of the Mekong River is in Vietnam, in southeast Asia, the peninsula at the corner of Asia, but not the thin Malay peninsula. It flows into the South China Sea. Back The Mississippi River flows south into the Gulf of Mexico, with its mouth at the small peninsula formed by its delta. Back Mt. Fuji is in the middle part of Japan. Back Mt. Kilimanjaro is halfway between the Horn of Africa (the pointed part on the east coast) and the island of Madagascar, just a bit inland. Back The Niger River flows south into the Atlantic Ocean just west of the Bight of Biafra (the inside bend in the west coast of Africa). Back The Nile flows north in Africa into the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea. Back The Ob River flows into the Arctic Ocean, through the deep indentation into northern Russia known as the Gulf of Ob. Back The Paran�/Rio de la Plata empties into the deep bay (indent) on the southern part of the east coast of South America. Back The Pyrenees Mountains are in Europe, between France and Spain. Back The Rocky Mountains are roughly parallel to the west coast of North America., almost one-third of the way across the United States. Back The Sahara Desert in is the north of Africa. Back The Tigris and the Euphrates are two rivers which empty into the northern end of the Persian Gulf, which is between Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. Back The Ural Mountains run almost to the Arctic Ocean, dividing Northern Europe from Northern Asia. They are on a north-south line (longitude) with the eastern tip of the Arabian peninsula and Novaya Zemblya, the largest island of northern Russia. Back The Volga River flows south, west of the Ural mountains and south of the White Sea (which is what separates the Scandinavian peninsula from Russia) into the Caspian Sea. Back The Yangtze River is in southern China, emptying into the South China Sea, south of the Huang Ho. Its mouth is on the same latitude as southern Japan. Back The Yenisei River flows into the Arctic ocean, just east of the Ob. Its mouth is an indentation just west of the large protrusion of Northern Russia into the Arctic Ocean. Back |
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