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ATLASES OXFORD SOUTH AFRICAN THEMATIC ATLASES


Oxford South African Thematic Atlas for grades 4–7


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Oxford South African Digital Thematic Atlas for grades 4–7


This atlas is:  a superb collection of maps    colourful  engaging  accessible  designed to meet the CAPS requirements for Social Sciences in Grades 4 to 7 through covering all topics in 


 designed to add a fun approach to map skills. Oxford South African Thematic Atlas for grades 4–7


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Global statistics give us information about places in the world. For example, here are statistics about some of the world’s biggest, longest and highest things.


Three largest countries 1. Russia: 17 million km2 2. Canada: 9,9 million km2 3. USA: 9,8 million km2


Three tallest buildings


1. Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates: 828 m


2. Shanghai Tower in Shanghai, China: 632 m


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3. Makkah Royal Clock Tower in Mecca, Saudi Arabia: 601 m


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The Oxford South African Digital Thematic Atlas is a fully interactive atlas, containing a superb selection of interactive maps of South Africa, Africa and the world.  overview of all the CAPS Geography and History topics for Grades 4 to 7. Through animation, slideshows and videos learners explore while playing, watching and listening.   interesting facts and photos. A frog is hiding on some of the pages, providing endless fun while 


The Oxford South African Digital Thematic Atlas is an ideal off-line learning tool for all learners wanting to explore their world.


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Three largest land animals


1. African elephant: up to 6 000 kg 2. Asian elephant: up to 5 000 kg 3. White rhinoceros: up to 2 300 kg


Three biggest forests 1. Russia: more than 8 million km2


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Three longest rivers 1. The Nile in Egypt: 6 853 km


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2. Brazil: 5 million km2 3. Canada: 4 million km2


2. The Amazon in Brazil: 6 437 km


3. The Yangtze in China: 6 300 km


Three largest cities 1. Tokyo, Japan: 35 million people


2. Jakarta, Indonesia: 28 million people


3. Seoul, South Korea: 25 million people


Three highest mountains 1. Mount Everest, Nepal: 8 848 m


2. Qogir (K2), Pakistan: 8 611 m


3. Kangchenjunga, Nepal: 8 586 m


Three largest oceans 1. Pacific Ocean: 155 557 000 km2 2. Atlantic Ocean: 86 558 900 km2 3. Indian Ocean: 73 429 850 km2


Oxford South African Digital Thematic Atlas for grades 4–7


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Three biggest deserts: 1. Sahara Desert, Africa: 9 million km2


2. Arabian Desert, Asia: 2,3 million km2


3. Gobi Desert, Asia: 1,3 million km2


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