Seven in Geography |
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Seven can be seen all around our natural world. There are (click on the link to view):
We have also decided to compile our list of the world's seven largest cities and deepest caves. |
Even when looking further afield, the number seven is there. The Pleiades star cluster is also known as "The Seven Sisters" and the "Big Dipper" has seven stars.
We have also produced a brief guide to Derbyshire, the county where we all live. If you get the chance to visit our beautiful part of England then please note our seven places not to miss in Derbyshire. |
| Seven Continents |
- Africa
- Antarctica
- Asia
- Australasia
- Europe
- North America
- South America
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| And Their Highest Peaks |
| Continent |
Highest Peak |
| Africa |
Kilimanjaro (19,339 feet) |
| Antarctica |
Vinson Massif (16,067 feet) |
| Asia |
Everest (29,029 feet) |
| Australasia |
Mount Kosciusko (7,310 feet) |
| Europe |
Elbrus (18,481 feet) |
| North America |
Mount McKinley (20,320 feet) |
| South America |
Aconcagua (22,840 feet) |
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| The Seven Seas |
- Arctic Ocean
- Antarctic Ocean
- Indian Ocean
- North Atlantic Ocean
- South Atlantic Ocean
- North Pacific Ocean
- South Pacific Ocean
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