North America and South America make up the single large landmass of America.
Europe, Africa, and Asia make up the single large landmass of Afro-Eurasia.
A continent is a major landmass that makes up a substantial amount of the Earth's surface. The continents are North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania. There is also Antarctica, but it has no permanent inhabitants.
Europe and Asia are part of one huge landmass, known as Eurasia, which is separated by the Ural Mountains in Russia. Despite the cultural and historical distinctions between the two regions, geographically they are connected as one contiguous landmass.
Africa is defined as a continent because it is a large landmass, separated from other continents by physical boundaries such as oceans. It is also distinct in terms of its geographical features, history, and cultural diversity, making it unique enough to be classified as a separate continent.
Asia is the continent besides Europe that makes up Eurasia. Eurasia is the combined landmass of Europe and Asia.
there are 7 Continent's!
A landmass is either an island or a continent. Geographical definition dictates it cannot be both.Both Australia and Antarctica are continents which are surrounded by water. This makes them island continents, but they are classed as continents.
Large amounts of landmass.
Europe is not in Asia. They are two different continents on one landmass. That landmass is often called Eurasia. Europe makes up the western end of it, with most of Eurasia taken up by Asia.
Europe and Asia are part of one huge landmass, known as Eurasia, which is separated by the Ural Mountains in Russia. Despite the cultural and historical distinctions between the two regions, geographically they are connected as one contiguous landmass.
A continent is a major landmass that makes up a substantial amount of the Earth's surface. The continents are North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania. There is also Antarctica, but it has no permanent inhabitants.
An ocean is a large body of water that takes up a vast amount of the Earth's water surface. A continent is a large landmass that makes up a lot of the Earth's land surface.
Chlorophyll is what makes plant life - and most of the landmass on Earth - appear green.
The Bantu migration covered a large expanse of the African government of the African continents, this fact makes it an important migration.
there are 7 Continent's!
Using the example as a continent the continents move with the heat from inside the earth. That is what makes earthquakes. THAT'S ALL I KNOW ;D
Interestingly, the answer depends on where you were educated.Politically, there are seven continents and these continents are what most people are familiar with:AfricaAntarcticaAsiaAustralia & OceaniaEuropeNorth AmericaSouth AmericaThese political continents include areas not geographically located on the continent. A continent is defined as a large, continuous landmass. Islands are not truly a part of a continent, but are typically included so for political reasons. Australia is truly the continent within Australia & Oceania, but includes Oceania because otherwise, these islands would be without a continent. Other examples include the Caribbean being a part of North America and the Indochinese islands mostly being a part of Asia.Geographically speaking, there are only four continents:Afro-EurasiaAmericaAntarcticaAustraliaAs stated above, the definition of a continent is a large, continuous landmass. The above political continents are not all separate landmasses. North America and South America are connected by the Isthmus of Panama, making it one continuous landmass. Europe is obviously attached to Asia, but many do not know that Africa is also attached to Asia via the Isthmus of Suez. This makes Europe, Asia, and Africa (Afro-Eurasia) the single largest landmass on Earth today. Australia and Antarctica are referred to as the 'Island Continents' which means they are basically not connected to any other land on the surface.There are also subcontinents, which are basically smaller forms of continents that are free-floating islands or areas of Earth and may contain their own tectonic plates. These include Greenland, the Middle East, and India for example.By connected land masses there are only 5:By some definitions, the 5 would be Eurasia, Africa, Australia/Oceania, North America, and South America. This narrow definition excludes Antarctica because there is no indigenous population. The Olympic Flag rings depict five regions that participated in the 1920 Games : Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas.Some sources list "Oceania" as the continent including Australia, New Zealand, and the nearby islands of the southwest Pacific. The problem there is arbitrarily assigning a continent designation to island nations that are equidistant from Asia and Australia. Another less-widely used name is Australasia
No. Silica is a compound found in many rocks. The rock that makes up the bulk of the continents is granite, which does contain quartz which is a form of silica.