No. It is an integral part of the continent of Africa
The Indian Ocean, which is bounded by Africa to the east, Asia to the north, Antarctica to the south, and Indonesia and Australia to the west.
If you look at a map of the world, two continents could possibly fit this description:The continent of Asia is directly east of Greece. Portions of Asia will range north and south of that latitude.The continent of Africa is pretty much directly south of Greece, though portions of Africa would be east of that longitude.
Africa is the second largest continent, located below Europe, southwest of Asia, east of South America, and north of Antarctica.
Asia and Australia are both east of Africa.
Africa, India, South-East Asia, Sumatra
In south of South Africa
zebra's can be found in the countinents of Africa. :)
Asia
the Indian ocean
Oceans: Atlantic and Arctic. Continents: Africa and Asia.
They are connected by land through the Middle East or the South West Asia.
Yes, it is on the Arabian Peninsula in southwest Asia.
North and South: South America, Africa, and Asia. East and West: Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
North east
Equatorial Africa or parts of south east Asia
Middle East Northern, eastern and Western Africa Central Asia South East Asia Indonesia and Malaysia