There are Spanish-speakers on every continent. However, Spanish is only official on four continents: North America, South America, Europe, and Africa. Spanish used to be official in the Philippines but was demoted from official status. Today, it still remains a somewhat major language in that country. Here is a list of continents arranged by estimated Spanish speaking populations, including native and learners:
Antarctica is excluded as it has no population.
Antarctica has the least amount of copper reserves compared to other continents.
All of the continents have fresh water and Asia has the least amount of fresh water.
Yes. 16.3% of the population speaks Spanish, and at least on the federal level, English is only a de facto language.
The three continents that receive the least amount of rainfall are Antarctica, Australia, and Africa. Antarctica is the driest continent overall, while Australia's interior is notably arid. Africa's deserts, such as the Sahara, also experience extremely low precipitation.
There are four continents that are home to countries whose official language (at least one official language) is Spanish. Europe: Spain North America: Mexico South America: many countries! Africa: Equatorial Guinea
Antarctica, Australia, and North Africa receive the least amount of rain compared to other continents. Antarctica is a desert due to its cold temperatures, while Australia's arid interior regions lack significant rainfall. North Africa's Sahara Desert is one of the driest places on Earth.
Leonel Fernández is known to speak at least two languages fluently, Spanish and English. He is also proficient in French and has basic knowledge of Italian.
which continents are at least partilly in both estern and southern hemispheres?
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Europe (Spain) North America (Mexico) South America (Chile, etc.) Africa (Equatorial Guinea)
All continents have at least small areas of desert, even Europe.
All the continents have at least one side touching water. They all touch at least one ocean and they all have rivers.