There are generally considered to be 7 continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America. The division of continents can vary depending on different geographical and cultural perspectives.
There are no continents with exactly 6 nations. The continent that comes closest is Africa with 54 recognized nations.
North America and Europe are the only continents that are completely north of the equator.
North America and South America are the continents located only in the Western Hemisphere.
Antarctica is the only continent not connected to any other continent.
Australia and South America are the only continents without landlocked countries.
no there are 6 continents
There are actually 5 major continents: Africa, Europe, Asia, America, and Oceania. The concept of 7 continents is more commonly taught in English-speaking countries, where Europe and Asia are considered separate continents. However, it is also common to group them together as the continent of Eurasia.
North and South America are combined.
There are seven continents on mother earth
Approximately 200 million years ago during the early Jurassic period, there were six continents as part of the supercontinent Pangaea. These six continents were North America, South America, Africa, Eurasia, Antarctica, and Australia. Over time, tectonic movements caused Pangaea to break apart into the continents we have today.
6 continents are competing in the olympic games.
continents can't have another continent on them them and there are only 7 continents
There is only 3 continents that the Atlantic Ocean touches. The three continents are Europe, Asia and North America.
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Europe and North America are the only continents which are entirely north of the equator.
Venus doesn't have continents. No other planet we've found yet does. Only Earth does.