The water is surrounded by continents
Color water blue and continents green.
all continents but Europe have deserts. All continents have fresh water resources.
Yes. There have been continents since water fell to Earth.
They are what we live on and without them I hope you can swim :-)the continents are important because it helps separate the different places for people and geographers
The water is surrounded by continents
The continents are not floating on water, if that is what you mean. The large bodies of water on the earth's surface fill up some of the spaces between the continents.
Color water blue and continents green.
all continents but Europe have deserts. All continents have fresh water resources.
All of the continents have fresh water and Asia has the least amount of fresh water.
continents where formed by under water y=volcanos
Earth, without water, is a giant ball of rock. It is full of enormous valleys, mountains, plateaus, etc. However, with water, most of these valleys and trenches are covered in water, being invisible. Continents are the largest exposed area of the Earth. The continents all used to be connected, forming the largest supercontinent ever: Pangea. However, due to continental drift [which is just what it sounds like], Pangea split eventually forming the 7 continents of today.
Both Australia and Antarctica are island continents. They are classified as continents, but they are completely surrounded by water.
Yes. There have been continents since water fell to Earth.
All continents have at least small areas of desert, even Europe.
There's water on all the continents.
No, there are not. The fact that there are no ocean-sized bodies of water is only part of the explanation, I think. There is also no tectonic movement on the moon; it is a dead body. If there were moving tectonic plates, then even without water perhaps it could be argued that there are continents. There would be major landmasses interacting with one another.