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12.8 Answer the following questions
1. Where is North America situated?
2. What are the total area? the population of the continent?
3. Which is the largest island of the world?
4. Has North America any adjacent islands? What are they?
5. How are the mountains systems encircling the Shield and Interior Lowlands
called?
6. In what direction does the Cordilleran system extend?
7. Where is the region of Great Lakes located?
8. What are the peculiarities of North American climate?
9. What animals dwell the American continent?
12.8 Text for written translation
The Mississippi River is the longest river in the United States, and with its far-
reaching tributaries one of the major systems of the world. Long ago Ojibway
Indians, roaming the forests of Wisconsin, called it Missisipi, or “Great River“. Other
tribes termed it the “Father of the Waters”. Both names were appropriate, for the
scope and volume of this vast stream have made it almost a synonym for great rivers
everywhere: even the Volga has been termed the Russian Mississippi. The length of
the Mississippi has been variously interpreted. The Mississippi River Commission
calculates the length at 6,415 km from the headwaters of the Missouri to the delta
outlet on the Gulf of Mexico. The Mississippi system cuts a wedge of 3,220,000 sq.
km out of the heart of the continent. Geographically, the true source of the
Mississippi lies in western Montana. There, three streams unite to form the
Mississippi. Fed by the melting snows and gushing springs of the Rockies, it sweeps
on through the Northwest. Some 320 km to the south the rivers of the north unite with
their eastern branch, the Ohio. The Ohio and its many tributaries drain the ridges and
valleys of the Appalachian Mountain. Father south the Mississippi attracts other
tributaries, chief among these are the Arkansas and the Red River. The Mississippi is
quite deep, its channel ranging usually from 15 to 30 m or more. It would be difficult
to exaggerate the influence of the Mississippi on the development of America.
12.9 Make up all possible types of questions to the text 12.9
12.10 Speak on:
1. geographical position of North America 3. climatic regions
2. landforms of the continent 4. the Mississippi river
12.12 Get ready to speak about any country of North American continent (See Lesson
10 ex. 10.12)
12.8 Answer the following questions

1. Where is North America situated?
2. What are the total area? the population of the continent?
3. Which is the largest island of the world?
4. Has North America any adjacent islands? What are they?
5. How are the mountains systems encircling the Shield and Interior Lowlands
called?
6. In what direction does the Cordilleran system extend?
7. Where is the region of Great Lakes located?
8. What are the peculiarities of North American climate?
9. What animals dwell the American continent?

12.8 Text for written translation

      The Mississippi River is the longest river in the United States, and with its far-
reaching tributaries one of the major systems of the world. Long ago Ojibway
Indians, roaming the forests of Wisconsin, called it Missisipi, or “Great River“. Other
tribes termed it the “Father of the Waters”. Both names were appropriate, for the
scope and volume of this vast stream have made it almost a synonym for great rivers
everywhere: even the Volga has been termed the Russian Mississippi. The length of
the Mississippi has been variously interpreted. The Mississippi River Commission
calculates the length at 6,415 km from the headwaters of the Missouri to the delta
outlet on the Gulf of Mexico. The Mississippi system cuts a wedge of 3,220,000 sq.
km out of the heart of the continent. Geographically, the true source of the
Mississippi lies in western Montana. There, three streams unite to form the
Mississippi. Fed by the melting snows and gushing springs of the Rockies, it sweeps
on through the Northwest. Some 320 km to the south the rivers of the north unite with
their eastern branch, the Ohio. The Ohio and its many tributaries drain the ridges and
valleys of the Appalachian Mountain. Father south the Mississippi attracts other
tributaries, chief among these are the Arkansas and the Red River. The Mississippi is
quite deep, its channel ranging usually from 15 to 30 m or more. It would be difficult
to exaggerate the influence of the Mississippi on the development of America.


12.9 Make up all possible types of questions to the text 12.9

12.10 Speak on:

1. geographical position of North America       3. climatic regions
2. landforms of the continent                   4. the Mississippi river

12.12 Get ready to speak about any country of North American continent (See Lesson
10 ex. 10.12)
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