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Lastly, we reach Eurasia, the largest continent and the cradle of human civilization. Its history is a tapestry of dynamic cultures, innovations, and landscapes. Notably, we learn about Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth, shaped by the immense forces of tectonics, as well as the peculiarities of its extensive geography, including a range of climate zones across its vast expanse.
From the contributions of ancient Rome to the concepts of democracy and infrastructure, we link our modern world back to these formative civilizations. Their legacies still resonate today, influencing everything from legal systems to art, science, and technology.