Plains are large, flat area, often found iin the interior regions of continents
lithosphere Islands and continents are usually found in areas that have been surrounded by a large mass of water.
it is known as the north region is what i found before as an answer
No, geysers require the presence of large subterranean magma chambers to power them, they are NOT confined to continents. For instance the islands of Iceland and Newzealand both have extensive geyser fields, similar to those found in North America (Yellowstone). However this said all continents will have locations where there are hot springs or mud flows, but not necessarily geysers.
Droughts can be found in all the continents, but Australia and Africa are particularly drought-prone. At any time, there is at least one area in Australia which is a declared drought region.
Bees are found on all continents except Antarctica.
No. Most of them are on the interior.
lithosphere Islands and continents are usually found in areas that have been surrounded by a large mass of water.
lithosphere Islands and continents are usually found in areas that have been surrounded by a large mass of water.
because large continents are bigger so that means more mountains and some mountains are volcanoes.
No, most deserts are in the interior or western parts of continents.
Armadillos are native to North and South America. Even though armadillos are native to these two continents, they are not found in every region of these continents.
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Most deserts on on the western side of the continents or in the interior of the continent.
Chemical weathering of rocks on the continents is one source of elements found in seawater. The second major source of elements found in seawater is from earth's interior. Through volcanic eruptions, large quantities of water vapor and other gases have been emitted into the atmosphere.
Deserts can be found both in the interior of continents or along the coasts. Australia, Asia, Africa and a number of other continents have interior deserts. The Atacama Desert of South America and the Namib Desert of Africa are coastal deserts.
Fosssils of the same organism found on different continents support the theory of continental drift. Continents that are now separated by large oceans were once part of a single large continent.