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 smaller in land area than Asia.
Asia
Together, the continents of Asia and Africa make up about 75,000,000 sq km. The rest of the continents together make up just under that amount. So really, they would be neither "very much" larger or smaller, but almost the same.
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.
No, Africa is larger in terms of land area than Asia. Africa is the second largest continent in the world, while Asia is the largest continent.
It is about three times the size of the U.S.
Asia is the largest continent in the world, with a land area of about 44.58 million square kilometers, making it larger than Africa. This is primarily due to the vast landmass and diverse geography that Asia encompasses.
Either South America (18 million km2) or Antarctica (14 million km2) might be considered "medium sized."Australia and Europe are smaller, North America and Africa are larger, and Asia is much larger.
Asia has a larger land than Europe.
There are three continents larger than Africa: Asia, America, and Antarctica. Africa is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population.