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Bellwork Week 12 Day 1 1. What city is located at 55 degrees W and 35 degrees S? Montevideo, Uruguay 2. Four of the ten largest lakes in the world are located on the North America continent. What are Superior (2nd) Huron (5th) Michigan (6th) Great Bear (9th) their names? 3. What is the shortest way to get by boat from the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea? Through the Suez Canal 4. On what part of the island nation of Taiwan is the capital of Taipei located: north, south, east, west? North Bellwork Week 12 Day 2 1. What are the four longest rivers in the world? Nile, Amazon, Chang Jiang (Yangtze), Oblrtysh 2. One of the world’s newest countries in Belize. What is its capital city? Belmopan 3. What body of water is an arm of the Mediterranean Sea located between Italy and the Balkan Peninsula? Adriatic Sea 4. Name at least one major mountain range on each of the following continents: North and South America, Africa, Europe. NA: the Rockies SA: Andes Africa: Atlas Europe: Alps Bellwork Week 12 Day 3 1. In what state is the area with the lowest elevation? California (Death Valley) 2. In what state are you probably located if you can see both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean? Florida 3. Are the islands of the West Indies in North or South America? North America 4. What Central American country does 10 degrees N pass through? Costa Rica Bellwork Week 12 Day 4 1. What four political regions are part of the United Kingdom? Wales, Scotland, England, Northern Ireland 2. Does Israel have a border on the Red Sea? Yes 3. The following are the four countries with the largest land areas in the world: 1: Russia, 2: Canada, 3:China, 4: united States. To which continents do they belong? Russia: Asia/Europe Canada and US: North America China: Asia 4. If it is 10:00 AM in Cairo, Illinois, is it earlier or later in Olympia, Washington? Earlier