There are seven continents in the world: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia (Oceania), and South America.
The continents of the world are: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia (Oceania), and South America.
The city name shared by all seven continents is "Antarctica." This is because Antarctica is the only continent without a city, so technically it can be considered a city shared by all continents.
The giant landmass that once contained all of the continents is called Pangaea.
The name given to the landmass when all continents were together is Pangaea. It is a supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
The name for all the continents put together is "supercontinent." The most recent supercontinent was Pangaea, which existed about 300 million years ago.
There are deserts on all seven continents. For a list of the major desert areas of the world and their locations, click on this link.
Rats live on all continents, except for the North & South Poles.
Go to a World Atlas online or in a book. They list all the rivers. There are too many to list on this site.
The name given was Pangaea!
For a list of the 26 major desert areas of the world, along with their locations, click on this link.
There are no continents in Alabama
North America, South America, Africa, and Australia have both deserts and fresh water resources. For example, the Mojave Desert in North America and the Sahara Desert in Africa have fresh water sources like rivers and lakes within or near their boundaries. These continents have a combination of arid regions and areas with abundant freshwater reserves.
There are over 2 dozen major deserts located on all continents. To view the list as well as their locations, click on this link.
There are deserts on all seven continents. For a list of the major desert areas of the world and their locations, click on this link.
There are over 2 dozen major desert areas in the world and they are found on all continents. To view a list of the major deserts as well as where they are located, click on this link.
Pangaea is the supercontinent that once formed from all the continents.
All of the continents, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, North America, and South America, with the exception of Antarctica, were involved in World War I.