One of seven main landmass on Earth
a very very large piece of land that is surrounded by water
Continents are landmasses and by definition have some form of water surrounding them. There are no continents without any water around them.
No, there are 7 continents but the most common definition. North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Oceania (Australia/ New Zealand). There are 193 Countries in the world.
Greenland and Australia are considered continents that fit within the definition of an island because they are both landmasses surrounded by water, with Australia being the world's largest island and Greenland being the world's largest island that is not a continent.
No continents are considered islands. Continents are large landmasses that are connected to each other and are typically surrounded by oceans. Islands are smaller landmasses that are completely surrounded by water.
A continent is one of Earth's major landmasses, typically identified by its distinct geographical boundaries and separated from other continents by oceans. There are seven continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.
The two smallest continents by land area are Europe and Australia. The two continents that fit the definition of an island are Australia and Antarctica.
the two continents are australia and antarctica
Continents are landmasses and by definition have some form of water surrounding them. There are no continents without any water around them.
A globe or a piece of paper which contains states or continents
Antarctica and Australia.
A globe or a piece of paper which contains states or continents
Australia and Antarctica are the island continents, however, Europe is smaller than Antarctica.
Australia and Antarctica are known as the island continents.
Australia and Antarctica are the island continents, however, Europe is smaller than Antarctica.
Australia and Antarctica are the island continents, however, Europe is smaller than Antarctica.
No, there are 7 continents but the most common definition. North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Oceania (Australia/ New Zealand). There are 193 Countries in the world.
the outer layer of earth ; includes continents,oceans and ocean floor