North America, South America, Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia
Six of the 7 traditional continents have a capital A in their names, all except Europe, or Eurasia, or the less-common Oceania.A-List Continents :AfricaAntarcticaAsiaAustraliaNorth AmericaSouth America* In the 5 or 6-continent educational models of some countries, either Eurasia or America (The Americas), or both, replace the separate continents.
Continents' names should be capitalized.
Six Continents was originally created in 1988 as part of the demerger of the UK conglomerate Grand Metropolitan into two separate entities, Six Continents and Diageo. Six Continents later demerged into two separate companies in 2003, resulting in the creation of InterContinental Hotels Group and Mitchells & Butlers.
Six of the traditional 7 continents have a capital "A" in their English names.North AmericaSouth AmericaAustraliaAsiaAntarcticaAfrica---Regardless of how one defines a continent, every continent aside from Europe has a capital A in it.North AmericaSouth AmericaAustraliaAntarcticaAfricaAsiaIf one chooses to include Central America (normally part of North America or The Americas), it too has a capital A in it.
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5 continents in the world xx ------------------------------------------ ...but there's six continents... :\
Asia and Australia are continents.
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The two smallest continents are Europe and Australia, with the latter being the smallest of all the continents.
The names of the continents that meet at the location of the fertile crescent [also known as Mesopotamia] are Asia and Africa.
Yes, just like any country, state, or city.
north america, south america, asia, africa, antartica, australia, oceania,