No country is on every continent
Usually 1, or 2.
Countries on every continent except Europe and Antarctica mine diamonds.
Horses are found on every continent and every country except Antarctica.
In my opinion, every single country in every single continent relies on wood.
No, not every country is part of a continent. Some countries are considered transcontinental, meaning they span multiple continents or are located on islands that are not considered part of a specific continent. Examples include Russia, Turkey, and Indonesia.
Diamonds are found on every continent except Antarctica and Europe.
Yes. Every continent (bar Antarctica) have had countries represent them.
Here is a general breakdown of the number of countries in each continent: Africa: 54 countries. Antarctica: No countries, but several countries have territorial claims. Asia: 49 countries. Europe: 44 countries. North America: 23 countries. Oceania: 14 countries. South America: 12 countries.
All countries where diamonds are mined -- on every continent except Antarctica and Europe -- exports the diamonds.
Diamonds are found in every country except those in Europe and on the continent of Antarctica.
A continent is larger than a country. Continents are vast landmasses made up of multiple countries. Countries are smaller areas that are part of a continent.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
There are many peninsula countries in just about every continent. Some of these countries include Australia, Wales, Japan, Indonesia, U.S., Russia, Turkey, Italy, and Greenland.