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2 2 4 4 6 6 16 16 14 14 12 12 1 1 8 8 6 6 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 1 1 12 12 14 14 16 16 6 6 4 2 2 4 V i s u a l 2 B orld Climate Map 3, kilometers A T L A T I C A R C T I C A T L A T I C I D I A 4 2 Climate Zones Ice cap Tundra ubarctic Highlands Marine west coast Humid continental Humid subtropical Mediterranean Arid emiarid Tropical wet and dry Tropical wet 4 2 Climate Zones of the orld Teachers Curriculum Institute Geography Alive! Regions and People 11

2 2 4 4 6 6 16 16 14 14 12 12 1 1 8 8 6 6 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 1 1 12 12 14 14 16 16 6 6 4 2 2 4 V i s u a l 2 C orld Vegetation Map 3, kilometers A T L A T I C A T L A T I C I D I A 4 2 Vegetation Zones Ice cap Tundra Highlands Desert Desert scrub Temperate grassland Tropical grassland Chaparral Deciduous forest Mixed forest (deciduous and coniferous) Coniferous forest Broadleaf evergreen forest 4 2 Vegetation Zones of the orld TCI5 146 GA_OT_2C Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Third Proof Teachers Curriculum Institute Geography Alive! Regions and People 12

Teachers Curriculum Institute 2 2 4 6 eattle Vancouver 1,5 16 14 12 1 Córdoba 6 4 ão Paulo 2 Ürümqi Harbin 16 Changchun 14 2 4 Maputo Harare 6 8 1 Per sq. mi. Over 25 125 25 25 125 2 25 Under 2 12 14 Per sq. km Over 1 5 1 1 5 1 1 Under 1 Population Density umber of People Over 8,, 4,, 8,, 1,, 4,, Urban Population 6 16 Brisbane ydney 6 Melbourne Bandung Jakarta ingapore Ho Chi Minh City Perth Palembang Kuala Lumpur Chennai IDIA Bangalore Dar es alaam airobi Addis Ababa Durban Lusaka Johannesburg Cape Town Belo Horizonte Río de Janeiro Kinshasa Yaoundé Luanda Abidjan Accra Lagos Bucharest 12 ovosibirsk 1 Almaty Baku Tashkent Istanbul Mashad Volgograd Minsk Moscow izhniy ovgorod 8 4 2 henyang apporo Beijing 4 eoul Pusan Tokyo-Yokohama Tianjin Athens Xi an Jinan Baghdad Tehran Kabul Rawalpindi Tripoli Osaka uhan Chengdu hanghai Alexandria Amman sfahan Lahore Hangzhou Delhi Cairo Riyadh Taipei Guangzhou Dhaka of Cancer Tropic Karachi Jeddah Hong Kong Ahmadabad Kolkata 2 Hanoi Hyderabad Mumbai (Bombay) Bangkok Manila Pune Khartoum Yangon Milan 6 t. Petersburg 4 Kiev Katowice ssen Madrid Algiers AT L A T I C Conarky 2 tockholm ARCTIC London Paris 2 Lisbon Casablanca Dakar alvador Recife Fortaleza Buenos Aires 8 4 AT L A T I C 6 Pôrto Alegre Montevideo Brasília La Paz Belém Manaus Asunción antiago Lima Guayaquil Quito Bogotá an Juan ew York Philadelphia 8 Caracas Maracaibo anto Domingo Medellín Puebla Guatemala City Managua Mexico City Guadalajara Miami Havana Denver ashington Phoenix Dallas Atlanta Houston 1,5 3, kilometers ckert IV projection 1 Montréal 12 Toronto Chicago 14 Monterrey Los Angeles an Francisco 4 6 16 Population Density of the orld V i s u a l Geography Alive! Regions and People 2 D orld Population Density Map 13

Teachers Curriculum Institute 2 2 4 6 1,5 12 14 6 4 Geography Alive! Regions and People Iron atural gas Petroleum (oil) Precious metals (gold, silver, copper) Livestock raising Commercial fishing Forestry Little or no activity Uranium Hydroelectric power omadic herding Trade and manufacturing Diamonds Commercial farming 2 Coal Resources 6 2 4 2 4 AR C T I C 2 AT L A T I C 4 ubsistence farming 8 AT L A T I C 8 Hunting and gathering Land Use 1 1 16 14 12 1,5 3, kilometers 4 6 16 conomic Activity of the orld 6 6 8 8 1 1 12 14 16 16 14 IDIA 12 4 6 2 4 2 6 V i s u a l 2 orld conomic Activity Map 14

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