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Identifier: cu31924092515158 (find matches)
Title: New geographies
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Tarr, Ralph S. (Ralph Stockman), 1864-1912 McMurry, Frank Morton, 1862-1936
Subjects: Geography
Publisher: New York : The MacMillan Company
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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^ e s I e I I o t^ ci ti, u; ii ^ AFRICA 231 XIV. AFRICA 1. What continent does Africa most resemblein shape? 2. In what parts are the chiefMap study fountain ranges (Fig. 291)? 3. jName and trace the threelargest rivers. 4. About how much of Africalies in the torrid zone ? Is this an advantageor a disadvantage ? Why ? 6. How does itscoast line compare with that of Europe inregularity ? 6. What influence must that have continents that history tells us about,and it lies so near Europe that the twoalmost join at the Strait of Gibraltar;yet it is the least known of all thecontinents. There are several reasons why so littleis known about Africa. In why Africa isthe first place, there is a so little knownvast desert south of the Mediterranean

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