Geography of America game for children online
Identify and  select North and Central American countries.
                               Central America  is a region of Central America, stretching from northern Guatemala to central  Panama. As a result of several natural disasters and the central mountains of Central  America, many volcanic events such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes  occurred in the region, resulting in damage and property damage. North America  has an area of approximately 24,709,000 square miles (9,540,000 square  miles), accounting for about 16.5% of the world's land area and 4.8% of the  world's land area.
                               Name the  countries in North and Central America.
                               El Salvador is  the smallest country in Central America, more minor than Massachusetts. The  mountainous region runs through the Pacific Ocean, Guatemala, and Honduras.  According to the United Nations, there are two North American countries today.  The following table shows the extent of the two countries.
                               Identify and  select Caribbean countries.
                               The Caribbean  Sea had a population of about 6000 BC. When Columbus arrived in Hispaniola and  came under European domination of Europe, the population was rapidly reduced to  forced labour, slavery, and disease. On many islands, the Europeans enslaved  the natives and enslaved Africans. Following Haiti's independence from France  in the early nineteenth century and the abolition of slavery in the late  nineteenth century, the Caribbean countries achieved freedom one by one. Many  new countries formed in the 1950s and 1960s.
                               Mention Antigua  and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti,  Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Vincent, Saint Lucia, and the Grenadines, Suriname  Saint Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago are among the Caribbean nations that  are members.
                               Identify and  select South American countries.
                               The origins of  South America are gold, silver, copper, iron ore, tin and oil. These South  American commodities have brought a lot of money into their home countries,  especially in times of war or in times of rapid economic growth in some developed  countries. However, intermediate production of large export products often  hinders the development of a wide range of species. The volatility of commodity  prices in the global market has led to severe economic problems in South  America, often leading to political instability. This has led to diversifying  production to end the financial crisis focused on one significant export  trajectory.
                               Names of  countries in South America
                             South America  includes 12 countries and two independent organizations: Argentina, Bolivia,  Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Falkland Islands (UK), French Guiana  (France), Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela.