Why the World Map Is More Interesting Than You Think
A world map, at a quick glance, might appear kind of like you're just looking at a bunch of borders and countries. Each line and each region has a story, though. Maps show how civilizations formed around rivers, how mountains influenced civilizations and how oceans linked civilizations together in trade and exploration. They also teach us the size of our world! For instance, Russia is nurtures crossed two continents, Indonesia comprises a huge number of islands, and Africa is a lot bigger than it shows on most of the traditional map projections. The closer you look at a world map, the more you find interesting.Meet the Seven Continents
The world consists of 7 different continents that have different geography, cultures, and landmarks.- Asia – It is the largest and most populous continent, which includes countries like India, China, Japan, Indonesia and South Korea.
- Africa – It has an incredible level of cultural diversity, wildlife, conservation, natural resources, and rapidly developing economies.
- Europe – A continent that is both historical and known for its architecture, cultural traditions and influential countries.
- North America – Canada, the United States, Mexico and various Caribbean countries; varying landscapes, climates.
- South America –It is home to the Amazon Rainforest and the Andes Mountains and also has colourful countries like the nations of Brazil, Argentina and Peru.
- Australia and Oceania - Comprises the nations of Australia and New Zealand, as well as many Pacific island states that span a wide area of ocean.
- Antarctica – It is the coldest continent, and it's the place of scientific studies and environmental studies.