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Replogle Globes Explorer Globe, 12"
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- Contains more than 4,000 place names and distinctive political boundary markings
- Striking colors invite students of any age to explore
- The 12" blue-ocean globe offers a vibrant contrast to a metal gold-colored base
- Features raised relief texture
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Q: Does this globe include Palestine?
A: Hi there, I'm showing that all of the area encompassing Israel and Palestine is red in color, with Tel Aviv-Yafo and Jerusalem specifically marked.
submitted byDiscountLearningMaterials - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: What features enhance the educational value of this globe?
A: The globe includes over 4,000 place names, political boundaries, and raised relief texture for topographical details.
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Q: What type of base does the globe have?
A: It features a durable gold-painted metal base that provides stability and a stylish look.
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Q: What materials are used in the construction of the globe?
A: The globe is made from 100% recycled paper, ensuring an eco-friendly design.
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Q: Is adult assembly required for this globe?
A: Yes, adult assembly is required, but tools are not provided with the product.
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Q: How does the globe display geographical features?
A: It showcases surface topography, political boundaries, rivers, and oceans, enhancing geographical understanding.
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Q: Has this globe been updated to reflect recent changes? I see Sudan in picture but not South Sudan.
A: Hi there, Vendor states that Replogle globes are always up to date, though this model does show "Gulf of Mexico".
submitted byDiscountLearningMaterials - 4 days agoBrand expert
Q: Does this globe mark Taiwan as a country or part of China (PRC) territory?
A: It seems that it has Taiwan as part of PRC, as it is the same color.
submitted byDiscountLearningMaterials - 2 years agoBrand expert