The Sun has no solid parts - it is all extremely hot gasses, so there are no continents.
because of the position of the sun :)
The continents near the equator tend to be hotter due to their proximity to the sun. Africa, South America, and Asia are some of the hottest continents in the world. These continents experience higher temperatures and often have tropical climates.
In July, the two continents that are completely tilted toward the sun are North America and Europe. This is due to the Earth's axial tilt, which causes these regions to experience summer when the Northern Hemisphere is oriented toward the sun. As a result, they receive more direct sunlight and warmer temperatures during this time.
they are loctated o the tectonic plates
Antarctica. There was a reason for the claim that "the Sun never sets on the British Empire."
No. The Earth is roughly a sphere, so only half the Earth is lit at a time.
antarctica
No. North America and South America are the only continents that receive sunlight and daytime.
Air currents, earth's rotation and the location of the continents. <<< textbook source!
continents
Continents warm up and cool down faster than oceans due to differences in heat capacity. During summer, continents absorb more heat from the sun compared to oceans but also lose heat more quickly. This leads to higher temperatures on continents than in adjacent ocean waters.
On average, the distance between Antarctica and the Sun is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers). This distance can vary slightly due to the elliptical shape of Earth's orbit around the Sun.