you have to spin it to see the continents and the oceans
An antipodal arrangement of oceans and continents refers to the opposite points on Earth's surface that are directly across from each other. For example, the Pacific Ocean is antipodal to the Indian Ocean. This concept is used in geography to study the relationships between different regions and their corresponding antipodes.
Due to the curvature of the Earth, it is not possible to see all continents on the globe at the same time from any one vantage point on the Earth's surface. At most, you can see half of the Earth's surface from any given point. To view all continents, one would need to travel to multiple locations or use satellite imagery.
The waves of the pacific oceans (all of them) crash upon the shores of the continents it touches; among other little things...like weather.
Antarctica is south of all the other continents.
The boundaries between continents are primarily defined by tectonic plate boundaries and oceanic features such as seas and oceans. These physical features create natural divisions that separate one continent from another.
They were originally connected. They simply did not disconnect, like the other continents did from each other, with oceans between them.
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North America and South America are attached by an isthmus, with the Panama Canal serving as the dividing line between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The continents have not stayed in the same place because of the shifting of plate tectonics going past each other or crashing into each other. The process took millions of years.
Antarctica ranks second in size among the continents in terms of sea ice coverage, after the Arctic. It contains about 70% of the world's fresh water in the form of ice, making it a crucial region for global climate regulation.
The Isthmus of Panama separates the world's two largest oceans. They are the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean!!
The Isthmus of Panama separates the world's two largest oceans. They are the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean!!