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Example sentences for "both continents"

  • They inhabit the intertropical regions of both continents.

  • Inhabiting warm countries of both continents, they conceal themselves in thick forests, either alone or in small bands.

  • Interglacial beds occur under similar circumstances in both continents; and the same is the case with the gravelly moraines and fluvio-glacial accumulations.

  • In all other respects the conditions were similar in both continents.

  • Forster, George, remarked the climatic difference of temperature of the eastern and western coasts of both continents, 321.

  • The extension of suffrage is the political idea of our day, agitating alike the leading minds of both continents.

  • It is found in North Europe, Greenland, and Iceland, and has been seen as far north on both continents as human beings have travelled.

  • Lucien informed them that the osprey is a bird common to both Continents, and that it is often seen upon the shores of the Mediterranean, pursuing the finny tribes there, just as it does in America.

  • Nor was it merely common to tribes of both continents.

  • Still farther to the south, in the equinoctial regions of both continents, where the mean temperature of the air rises above twenty-two degrees, the cruciform plants are scarcely ever to be seen.

  • It is interesting to recall to mind those striking analogies exhibited in both continents by the external structure of the globe.

  • In the time of Linnaeus, botanists knew no more than four on both continents.

  • Plants of families entirely different are called in the Spanish colonies of both continents, sangre de draco; they are dracaenas, pterocarpi, and crotons.

  • Arthur Stanley, was widely known and beloved on both continents.

  • Thus was the mythical character of this story at last openly confessed by Leading churchmen on both continents.

  • A happy influence in this respect was exercised on both continents by John Wesley.

  • The articles associated with the dead are the same in both continents: arms, trinkets, food, clothes, and funeral urns.

  • They are found on the coasts of both continents, and are highly esteemed as food.

  • This deer is found in varying forms in both continents, and was regularly hunted by the ancient Mexicans with trained pumas.

  • There are a good many different kinds of owls, several of which are found in both continents.

  • This hot climate never produced any rein-deer, as they cannot exist even in temperate countries, and are only to be met with in the northern regions of both continents.

  • On the contrary, stags and roe-bucks, which inhabit cold and temperate climates, might have passed over the northern lands, and therefore are met with in both continents.

  • Another species common to the higher latitudes of both Continents is the `king-duck,' so called from its very showy appearance.

  • A still smaller species, also noted for its brilliant plumage, inhabits the extreme north of both continents.

  • As the wolf is a native of cold climates, he must have passed northerly into America, since he is met with in both continents.

  • In the northern parts of both continents, it is covered with a long soft hair resembling wool; and on its shoulders is a large hunch, which deformity is found in all the Oxen of Asia, Africa, and America.

  • The brown bear is common to both continents.

  • Of this numerous and frolicsome family, there is a great variety in the hot regions of both continents.

  • It is found in the northern portions of both continents.

  • It resembles the marten, and is found in the northern parts of both continents.

  • They inhabit the warm countries of both continents, and feed upon fruits, berries and Insects.

  • The Reindeer and Elk are peculiar to the northern regions of both continents; but numerous species are, on the contrary, found in hot and temperate countries.

  • The animals classified under this title include a large number of species distributed over the warm and temperate regions of both continents.


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