Here is a ranking of continents by size. Africa is larger than Antarctica:
1. Asia - 17,139,445 square miles (44,391,162 square km)
2. Africa - 11,677,239 square miles (30,244,049 square km)
3. North America - 9,361,791 square miles (24,247,039 square km)
4. South America - 6,880,706 square miles (17,821,029 square km)
5. Antarctica - About 5,500,000 square miles (14,245,000 square km)
6. Europe - 3,997,929 square miles (10,354,636 square km)
7. Australia - 2,967,909 square miles (7,686,884 square km)
Antarctica is much, much smaller than Africa.
No. Antarctica is smaller than Africa. Continents on earth range in size from largest to smallest in this order: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
Africa is larger than Antarctica. Africa is the second largest continent in the world, while Antarctica is the fifth largest. Africa has a land area of approximately 30.2 million square kilometers, whereas Antarctica has a land area of about 14 million square kilometers.
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.
No, antarctica is not larger than the atlantic. On a map, antarctica look very large, but it is not. It is infact, the third smallest continent, below asia, africa, and both the americas.
Antarctica is bigger.
North America, Asia, Africa and Europe all have larger populations per square mile than South America. Antarctica, and Australia are the least populated.
Antarctica - about 14,000,000 sq km Australia - 7,686,850 sq km Europe - 9,940,000 sq km
No. Antarctica is considerably larger than New Zealand.
Yes, Antarctica is substantially larger than New Zealand.
Antarctica is a continent, the Arctic is not.
Yes.