A gigantic landmass is called a continent. The Earth has seven continents, which are Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America.
The term for a single landmass surrounded by oceans is "supercontinent." Examples include Pangaea and Gondwana.
A big landmass is called a continent.
The landmass of the US is called North America.
The landmass is called Pangea.
Australia is a continent that is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Indian Ocean to the west, and the Southern Ocean to the south.
The term for a single landmass surrounded by oceans is "supercontinent." Examples include Pangaea and Gondwana.
A large landmass that is smaller than a continent is called a subcontinent
The combined landmass of Europe and Asia was called Eurasia.
Laurasia was the northern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents located in Laurasia were Europe (without Balkans), Asia (without India), and North America. Gondwana was the southern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents and countries located in Gondwana were Africa, South America, Australia, India, Arabia, Antarctica, and the European Balkans.
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South America is the landmass that consists mostly of jungle.
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Titanic's sisters are called Olympic and gigantic but then gigantic was called Britannic after her sister ship titanic they named it Britannic because titanic sank.
A large unbroken landmass is called a continent. Examples of continents include Asia, Africa, and South America.
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