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There are many countries and continents in the next geography book of grade seven. Tell me about their terrain. For example, Asia is a plateau dominated by mountains.

Asia:

Terrain: high in the middle and low in the periphery. It is mountainous here and the terrain fluctuates greatly.

Climate: (only typical) monsoon climate

Rivers: Yellow River, Heilongjiang River, Yangtze River (flowing into the Pacific Ocean), ob river River, Yenisei River, Lena River (flowing into the Arctic Ocean), Mekong River, Ganges River and Indus River (all originated in the middle and all flowed out).

Vegetation: tropical monsoon rain forest, temperate deciduous forest, temperate grassland belt and sub-cold coniferous forest (mainly)

Africa:

Terrain: Many plateaus, with high average elevation, are called plateau continent.

Climate: (Africa's climate is very special) symmetrically distributed along the equator, with a tropical rain forest climate in the middle, moving to the north and south poles, followed by a tropical grassland climate, and then a tropical subtropical desert climate. The southernmost and northernmost parts of Africa have a Mediterranean climate.

River: Nile (flows into the Mediterranean)

, Congo River (flowing into the Atlantic Ocean), Niger River (flowing into the Atlantic Ocean), Zambezi River (flowing into mozambique channel, the Indian Ocean).

Vegetation: tropical sparse grassland, tropical rain forest, subtropical evergreen hardwood forest.

Europe:

Terrain: Comments on the lowest altitude, many plains.

Climate: temperate maritime climate, temperate continental climate (most important)

Rivers: Danube River (flowing into the Black Sea), Volga River (flowing into the Black Sea), and the rest are small rivers. It doesn't matter what the Rhine is.

Vegetation: subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest, temperate deciduous broad-leaved forest and temperate grassland.

North American countries:

Topography: It is the highest in the west, lower in the middle and higher in the east (Cordillera Mountains in the east, Central Plains in the middle, Labrador Plateau and Appalachian Mountains in the east).

Rivers: Mississippi River (flowing into the Gulf of Mexico) and St. Lawrence River (connecting the Great Lakes).

Vegetation: temperate grassland, temperate deciduous broad-leaved forest and subtropical evergreen deciduous forest.

South America:

Topography: It is the highest in the west, lower in the middle and higher in the east (Appalachian Mountains in the east, Amazon Plain and Aplata Plain in the middle, Parana Plateau in Brazil in the east). Note: Appalachian mountains run through North and South America, some of which are coastal mountains and rocky mountains, and South America is the Andes.

Oceania:

Topography: It is the highest in the east, lower in the middle and higher in the west (Great Watershed in the east, great artesian basin in the middle and Great Victoria Desert in the west).

Climate: Tropical rain forest climate in the northeast, subtropical humid climate in the east, temperate maritime climate in the southeast, Mediterranean climate in the south, tropical desert climate in the middle, and subtropical grassland climate in the rest (it's a bit complicated, so it's best to look at the picture).

Rivers: Darling River, murray river (flows into the South Indian Ocean).

Vegetation: tropical rain forest, subtropical grassland, subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest and subtropical evergreen deciduous forest.

Antarctica:

Terrain: The average altitude is the highest (actually not that high, mainly because the ice layer is too thick).

River: no (it's all ice, where is the river)

Vegetation: basically nothing (strong winds in Antarctica can scrape off rust, just kidding, what about plants? )

Pure hand-beating is complete enough, and I hope the landlord will adopt it.