The seven continents are:
All lines of latitude cross the continent of Africa.
No, not every country is part of a continent. Some countries are considered transcontinental, meaning they span multiple continents or are located on islands that are not considered part of a specific continent. Examples include Russia, Turkey, and Indonesia.
it depends on what continent it is. but approximately 5 to 10
There are currently 7 continents on Earth: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia (Oceania), and South America.
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.
There are currently 7 continents on Earth: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia (Oceania), and South America.
No, not every country is part of a continent. Some countries are considered transcontinental, meaning they span multiple continents or are located on islands that are not considered part of a specific continent. Examples include Russia, Turkey, and Indonesia.
The largest continent is: Asia.The smallest continent is: Australia.
True. Each continent has some form of mountain range or elevated land. Examples include the Andes in South America, the Rocky Mountains in North America, the Alps in Europe, the Himalayas in Asia, the Drakensberg in Africa, and the Australian Alps in Australia.
On every continent except Antarctica.
All lines of latitude cross the continent of Africa.
As I live and breathe, I live on every continent; and sail on every sea.
No country is on every continent
Humans have taken chickens to every continent except I believe Antarctica.
Antarctica
Every continent except antarctic
Every continent is north of Antarctica.