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Africa and Asia.
Antarctica and Australia do not touch any other continents.
Depends on where you are. This would be considered middle class in cities like New York and San Fransisco. But in most other locations, it would be considered upper middle class.
Antarctica
Mexico is actually a country, and the other countries are small, so they're considered as Central America. And it is considered to be part of Central America. It's actually not a part of Central America,and Mexico is in the middle with other countries so it's called Middle America.
Australia is considered the world's only island continent. It is surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Oceans and is unique in its size and isolation from other continents.
australia
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The Middle Kingdom.
South America and Africa are considered mirror images of each other due to their similar shapes and positions. This resemblance is due to the theory of plate tectonics and the separation of the two continents from the supercontinent Pangaea.
If you meant "which continents are above (north of) the Antarctic Circle", then the answer is: all of the other continents.
Antarctica and Australia.