No, the area of Africa is 11,608,000 Sq. Miles (30,065,000 Sq. Km).
North America is: 9,365,000 Sq. Miles (24,256,000 Sq. Km)
South America is: 6,880,000 Sq. Miles (17,819,000 Sq. Km)
So Africa is approximately 12 million sq miles, while North and South America together are approximately 16 million square miles.
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Yes.
No. Africa is much larger than Alaska. Africa is a continent and larger than the entire US. Africa's area is 11,730,000 square miles. Alaska has total area of 665,384 square miles which includes 570,641 square miles of land.
The answer is actually what you are looking at when you say "smaller." Canada is bigger than the US when it comes to land, however, the US has a much bigger population than Canada, forwarding to what you are talking about.
Africa's land type is grasslands.
yes, South Africa is a land
South Africa is a country in the continent of Africa, therefore Africa has a larger area (about 30.2 million km²) than South Africa alone (1,221,037 km2). South Africa contributes to about 4% of the total area of Africa.
Smaller.
Asia is larger than Africa by nearly half again. Asia is 44,579,000 km2 and Africa is 30,065,000 km2.
Africa is larger in land area.
A larger land mass smaller than a continent is usually referred to as a subcontinent. Subcontinents are smaller than continents but larger than individual countries or regions. Examples of subcontinents include the Indian subcontinent and the Arabian Peninsula.
Africa is smaller in land area than Asia.
Australia is smaller than Africa.
No. Africa is larger
larger in the summer smaller in the winter
No, Africa is larger than Asia in terms of land area. Africa is the second largest continent in the world, covering about 30.2 million square kilometers, while Asia is the largest continent with an area of about 44.6 million square kilometers.
The larger continent land wise speaking would be Africa
the answer is AFRICA
AFRICA