* Asia at about 44,580,000 Square Kilometers. * Africa about 30,065,000 Square Kilometers. * North America at about 24, 256,000 Square Kilometers. * South America at about 17,819,000 Square Kilometers. * Antarctica at about 13,205,000 Square Kilometers. * Europe at about 9,938,000 Square Kilometers. * Australia at 7,600,000 Square Kilometers. Umm, I think Indian.
The scores range from 200-800 in each section. 200 is the lowest and 800 is the highest. The three sections are Math, Writing, and Critical Reading. The lowest total score you can make is therefore a 600, with 200 in each part, and the highest is a 2400, with 800 in each part. Good luck!
A total of 40 medal for Africa the highest in history for the continent.
The scores range from 200-800 in each section. 200 is the lowest and 800 is the highest. The three sections are Math, Writing, and Critical Reading. The lowest total score you can make is therefore a 600, with 200 in each part, and the highest is a 2400, with 800 in each part. Good luck!
Point differential is determined by subtracting total points lost from total points won for each team. The highest plus or the lowest minus remainder shall be considered the superior team for tie-breaking purposes.
Antarctica is the highest continent, meaning that much of its landscape is mountainous. The highest mountain is Vinson Massif, at 16,050', and it's considered one of the 'seven' summits -- highest mountain on each continent. The southern-most active volcano, Mt Erebus, is also on Antarctica. There is no designated 'chief' mountain on the continent.
2 then 4 then 8
Antarctica is the driest, coldest, darkest, windiest, iciest -- and highest -- continent on earth. You can find the peaks of each of these extremes on the continent.
Aconcagua - South America. McKinley - North America. Kilimanjaro - Africa. Elbrus - Europe.
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Your answer depends on your mode of travel and your departure and destination points on each continent. Note that there are no commercial air services to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
Southwest does not use miles in its Rapid Rewards frequent flyer program. It uses points. You earn 6 to 12 points for each dollar you pay for a ticket, depending on the fare class you book. (Wanna Get Away fares are the lowest, earning 6 points/$. Business Select fares are the highest, 12 points/$.) The number of miles you fly does not affect the points you earn. Southwest points that you earn do not expire.
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