National Geographic Family Reference Atlas of the WorldAt the heart of this spectacular volume are more than 450 four-color political, physical, and thematic maps, illustrations, and photos. In addition, this authoritative reference will enlighten and empower readers with coverage of such topics as space, climate, weather, biodiversity, world religions, economies, and technological development. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 41 |
Earth History from Rocks | 70 |
WORLD CLIMATE | 85 |
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Africa Antarctic Antarctica Archipelago ARCTIC Asia ATLANTIC OCEAN Atoll Australia Average Baie BASIN Brazil Cape CAPITAL POP CENTIMETER Channel China city proper Coast Congo continent CONTINENTAL SHELF CONTINENTAL SLOPE countries Desert Earth East ECONOMY IND Europe EXPECTANCY fish flag Forest FRACTURE ZONE France French GDP PER CAPITA Glacier GUINEA Gulf HIGHEST POINT Hill Ice Shelf Île inches India Indian Ocean Isla Island Japan JULY Kepulauan KILOMETERS Korea Lagoon Lake land LANGUAGE English largest LITERACY meters metro area Mexico million mountain Muslim National North Pacific Ocean Peak Peninsula petroleum PLAIN PLATEAU POPULATION Port Puerto Punta Range Reef region RELIGION Roman Catholic REPUBLIC RIDGE River rock Roman Catholic LANGUAGE Russia Santa Seamount Shima SOUTH AMERICA sq km statute miles Strait surface temperature territory textiles TROPIC OF CANCER TROPIC OF CAPRICORN U.S. dollars Valley West Zealand