ANSWER: There are seven continents on planet Earth: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia. All the continents are one large landmass in the sense that they're connected under the oceans' waters, but they are separated by ocean waters on the surface. Theoretically, if the ocean waters were to dissolve, the earth would be one large landmass, or continent. As to ownership, the different land masses around the planet belongs to different nations. For example, the 48 continental U.S. states as well as Puerto Rico, Washington, D.C., Alaska, and Hawaii belong to the United States of America. While the states reside in North America, they do not "belong" to the continent, but to the nation, and are governed thereby.
Yes, by definition a continent is a continues land of mass.
Australia has the least land mass.
A continent is a gigantic, continuous land mass.
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Yes, by definition a continent is a continues land of mass.
An example of a land mass is a continent or a country. Even maybe a very large island.
Not all countries necessarily belong to a continent. There are many countries that are stand alone islands that are not connected to another land mass. They include Cuba, Madagascar, East Timor, The Seychelles, and Iceland.
Australia has the least land mass.
No, a continent is a land mass.
A continent is a gigantic, continuous land mass.
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A large land mass is commonly called a continent.
The continent of Asia is the biggest continent, and landmass is Europe and asai combined The continent of Asia is the biggest continent, and landmass is Europe and asai combined