The answer depends on the model being used. There are seven continents in total. They are: Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, Antarctica, North America and South America. Some models count the Americas as one, and some combine Europe and Asia into Eurasia. In addition, some models include parts of the South Pacific in the Australian continent and refer to it as Oceania. However, for the purposes of this question, it seems that ususally, when one refers to "Major Continents", the model being identified sonsists of: North America, South America, Africa, Eurasia and Australia.
Europe.
Greenwich is not a continent, it is a town in London, England. It is known for being the location of the Prime Meridian and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), used as a reference point for timekeeping around the world.
Africa is the continent that contains the largest supplier of diamonds in the world, with countries like Botswana, South Africa, and Angola being major producers.
Alexandria is located on the continent of Africa. It is a major city in Egypt, situated along the Mediterranean Sea.
I will tell you the easiest way to find it: type "major mountain ranges" in the SEARCH field of your browser and click SEARCH - you will get info in a few seconds. Rocky Mountains_______North America Andes Mountains______South America Sentinel Mountains_____Antarctica Alps_________________Eurasia Urals________________Eurasia Himalaya_____________Eurasia
all the three major lattitudes passes through which major continent
Asia is considered the continent of diversity because it is the most diverse continent. It contains at least 5 major cultural groups (Middle East, Central Asia, Russia, East Asia, and Southern Asia).
Europe is the only continent without a major desert. However, there is a very small desert region in Spain.
Antarctica
Europe.
Asia has the largest population of all the continents. It is home to more than half of the world's population.
The two major mountains ranges in Europe are the Alps, which stretches across much of the continent, and the Ural Mountains which divides the continent from Asia.
At different times, Great Britain has been a major power on every continent except South America and Antarctica.
Just about on every major continent and in every major country
The continent of Asia.
antarctica
It's the Euro.