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Learn About the 7 Continents! | Destination World | 20 Minutes | @natgeokids Compilation

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Our Earth is amazing! It’s made up of seven huge landmasses called continents and each one is unique from the others. From the deserts of Africa to mega cities of Asia, watch as we explore the coolest places and most interesting facts about each of our continents. 00:00 AfricaExperience the hottest of the seven continents on this episode of “Destination World.” Africa is home to some of the most famous animals in the world—here’s your chance to meet them. Travel from the Sahara desert to the Congo rain forest and everywhere in between as you check out every corner of Africa! 02:40 AsiaExperience the largest of the seven continents on this episode of “Destination World.” Not only does Asia take up one-third of the Earth, it’s also home to the most people. From the tip of Mount Everest to the bottom of the Dead Sea, Asia is made up of some of the most exciting places in the world. 05:19 AustraliaExperience the only continent that’s an island on this episode of “Destination World.” Australia, also known as the Land Down Under, has some of the most unique wildlife in the world. From the majestic Uluru rock formation to the thousands of marine animals living around the Great Barrier Reef, Australia is as exciting as it is beautiful. 08:14 North AmericaExperience the continent with the most diverse environments in this episode of “Destination World.” North America stretches from the polar Arctic to the tropical Caribbean ,and you’ll find almost all major habitats on this continent. From the Sierra Madre mountains in Mexico to Niagara Falls bordering the United States and Canada, North America is full of stunning landscapes, wildlife, and cultures. 11:33 South AmericaExperience the continent that’s all about extremes in this episode of “Destination World.” South America is home to the planet’s largest river (the Amazon) as well as the world's driest place (the Atacama Desert). From the amazing wildlife in the Amazon rain forest to the peaks of the Andes mountains, there’s always something new to see in South America. 14:16 EuropeExperience the continent known as the birthplace of Western civilization in this episode of “Destination World.” Europe is the second smallest continent, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in history and culture. From the tundras of Iceland to the islands of Greece, it’s no wonder why so many people travel each year to visit Europe. 17:31 AntarcticaExperience the coldest continent on the planet in this episode of “Destination World.” Antarctica is the fifth largest continent, but no one permanently lives there among the wind and snow. Even though the blistering cold keeps away all but the most adventurous explorers and scientists, a few surprises still hide above and below the ice in Antarctica! Watch the next video here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQlnTldJs0ZTpajSmiZIgrXCy9lgTOlnO&feature=shares➡ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@natgeokidsAbout National Geographic Kids: Nat Geo Kids makes it fun to explore your world with weird, wild, and wacky videos! Videos featuring awesome animals, cool science, funny pets, and more, are made just for curious kids like you. So pick a topic you love and start watching today!Learn About the 7 Continents! | Destination World | 20 Minutes | @natgeokids Compilationhttps://youtu.be/K-74JQweOQEVisit the National Geographic Kids website for more games, photos, and videos at https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/Watch more National Geographic Kids videos at https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/videosNational Geographic Kidshttps://www.youtube.com/NatGeoKids

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