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the large part of the surface of the Eart that rise above the sea level

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Q: What is the scientific meaning of continent?
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What is the meaning of a continent?

the meaning of a continent is a state and a part of the ocean... I think


What continent is the scientific research stations in?

There are scientific research stations on every continent. On the Antarctic continent, however, these stations are the only form of community and are the locations where people live when they work on the continent -- in pursuit of science.


Which continent has no countries and is strictly used for scientific research?

The continent you describe is Antarctica.


Which continent has no permanent cities and is used for scientific studies?

Antarctica has no permanent cities and is used for scientific studies.


What continent is the arctic in?

Nobody owns the land, meaning that is not part of any continent.


What is the scientific meaning for melt?

The scientific meaning for melt is when, a solid is turned into a liquid by melting the solid.


What is the meaning of super-continent?

A supercontinent is a vast landmass composed of multiple continents joined together. Throughout Earth's history, supercontinents have formed and broken apart due to the movement of tectonic plates. An example of a supercontinent is Pangaea.


What continent is behind Antarctica?

Every continent on earth is north of Antarctica. Behind in this context has no meaning.


Why scientific researchers be allowed into Antarctica?

So they can get more information about this lonely continent.


What is the scientific meaning of energy-?

The meaning of energy in scientific terms: The ability to do work; as the Greek meaning goes: "Activity".


How do you spell continous?

The word meaning "ongoing" is spelled continuous. 


What is the scientific meaning of respiration?

breathing