technically there are 4 continents Afro-Eurasia, America, Antarctica and Australia. Europe and Asia are connected through many different ways. Africa is connected to Europe through Egypt and Israel while NA and SA are connected through Central America
There are four continents that are connected to each other by land. They are Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America. These continents are all connected through the landmass that includes the Middle East and North Africa.
Antarctica is the only continent that is not geographically connected to any other continent.
Australia and Antarctica are the only continents that have no land connection to another continent. If you count Europe and Asia as two separate continents then they are two connected continents, and North America and South America are connected by way of Central America, leaving Africa, Australia, and Antarctica as the continents that are not connected to other continents. Sometimes we consider Europe and Asia to be a single very large continent called Eurasia.
There are three continents that are connected to another continent: Europe is connected to Asia, North America is connected to South America, and Africa is connected to Asia.
There are seven political continents, in which are the most widely known: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. However, there are truly only four continents, in a geographical sense: Afro-Eurasia, America, Antarctica, and Australia. Afro-Eurasia is a supercontinent composing of the connected continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Europe and Africa are both connected to Asia, making them indirectly connected to each other. America is too a supercontinent composing of the connected continents of North and South America. Some people think of America as a true continent and do not split it into north and south.
The Silk Road connected three continents: Asia, Europe, and Africa.
Antarctica is the only continent that is not geographically connected to any other continent.
Australia and Antarctica are the only continents that have no land connection to another continent. If you count Europe and Asia as two separate continents then they are two connected continents, and North America and South America are connected by way of Central America, leaving Africa, Australia, and Antarctica as the continents that are not connected to other continents. Sometimes we consider Europe and Asia to be a single very large continent called Eurasia.
There are three continents that are connected to another continent: Europe is connected to Asia, North America is connected to South America, and Africa is connected to Asia.
There are seven political continents, in which are the most widely known: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. However, there are truly only four continents, in a geographical sense: Afro-Eurasia, America, Antarctica, and Australia. Afro-Eurasia is a supercontinent composing of the connected continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Europe and Africa are both connected to Asia, making them indirectly connected to each other. America is too a supercontinent composing of the connected continents of North and South America. Some people think of America as a true continent and do not split it into north and south.
The Silk Road connected three continents: Asia, Europe, and Africa.
It refers to how many carbon molecules are connected to each other.
There are many networking protocol basics. Nodes are connected using these protocols.
One piece of evidence that indicates the continents were once connected is the shape of the continents. Many of the continents look as if they fit together like a puzzle.
Fossils, rocks, and the Theory of continental drift are all connected because when the continents moved apart from each other, the spreading actually moves the rocks and fossils to another area, resulting in rocks that fit perfectly together but were separated and many similar fossils in different areas. hOPE IT HELPS ;)
Pangaea is the theory that all the continents were all connected in the palezoic era or about 250 million years ago. This theory is supported by the evidence that fossils of animals have been found throughout many continents. other evidences have to do with the similarities of the continents that are said to have been connected during that time period (like the similarities between South America and West Africa). If you look at the map you can see that the continents also look like a puzzle that can be connected together. Geologists have studied the plate tectonics have have come to the conclusion that the theory of Pangaea is seemingly accurate.
The shapes of those continents, too many looked like they fitted together.
If, by "HUSwith" you mean "hubs with", and by "hub" you really mean "hub" and not "switch" then you'll have either three collision domains (if the three hubs are not connected to each other) or a single collision domain (if the three hubs are connected to each other). Replace the hubs with switches and you'll have 30 collision domains, if the switches are not connected, or 32 or 33 if they are (depending on how the inter-switch connections are made: two switches connected to a common third vs. each switch connected to both the other two).