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Major Features of the Western Hemisphere

Learn about the major features of the Western Hemisphere including continents, countries, cities, and natural landmarks. Get ready for the Global Geography open-notes test tomorrow!

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Major Features of the Western Hemisphere

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  1. September 11, 2019 Global II History Agenda: DO NOW: City Matching NOTES #2: What major features make up the world’s Western Hemisphere? CLASS ASSIGNMENT: “South America” GLOBAL GEOGRAPHY OPEN-NOTES TEST TOMORROW (BASED ON NOTES #s 1 and 2)

  2. What major features make up the world’s Western Hemisphere?Notes #2 X

  3. Continents in the Western Hemisphere consist of North America and South America.

  4. Flag of Canada  Flag of Mexico  Flag of United States  Canada, Mexico, and the United States are countries located in North America.

  5. Mexico City, Mexico (population: 8,851,000)

  6. New York City, United States (population: 8,175,000)

  7. Los Angeles, United States (population: 3,884,000)

  8. Chicago, United States (population: 2,719,000)

  9. Toronto, Canada (population: 2,503,000)

  10. Flag of Cuba Flag of Nicaragua Countries in the Caribbean Sea and Central America are also located in North America (such as Cuba and Nicaragua).

  11. Havana, Cuba (population: 2,135,000)

  12. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (population: 2,552,000)

  13. Flag of Argentina Flag of Brazil Flag of Colombia Flag of Venezuela Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela are countries located in South America.

  14. São Paulo, Brazil (population: 10,057,000)

  15. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (population: 6,029,000)

  16. Buenos Aires, Argentina (population: 11,655,000)

  17. Lima, Peru (population: 7,603,000)

  18. Bogotá, Colombia (population: 6,680,000)

  19. Santiago, Chile (population: 5,034,000)

  20. Rocky Mountains (length: over 3,000 miles) Mississippi River (length: 2,320 miles) The GreatLakes, Mississippi River, and Rocky Mountains are located in North America.

  21. Andes Mountains (length: 4,350 miles)  Amazon River (length: 4,200 miles)  The Andes Mountains and Amazon River are located in South America.

  22. The Arctic, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans border North America.

  23. The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans border South America.

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