odd question. but Europe is connected to Asia and Africa....
No, Pangaea separated into two main supercontinents called Laurasia and Gondwana. These two supercontinents eventually broke apart to form the continents we have today.
The first large continents appeared around 3 billion years ago during the Archean Eon. These early continents were smaller and different in composition compared to modern continents, but they marked the beginning of continental crust formation on Earth.
Alfred Wegener observed that the continents seemed to fit together like pieces of a puzzle, that identical fossils and rock formations were found on separate continents, and that similar climates and geological features occurred on continents that were now far apart. These observations led him to propose the theory of continental drift.
There is only 3 continents that the Atlantic Ocean touches. The three continents are Europe, Asia and North America.
There is only 3 continents that the Atlantic Ocean touches. The three continents are Europe, Asia and North America.
The equator crosses 3 continents Asia Africa and South America.
The 3 continents are North America, Europe, and Asia.
The top 3 continents with the most population are Asia, Africa, and Europe.
There are NO continents IN the US. The US is on ONE continent.
North America and Europe separate by about 7.5 cm (3 inches) per year. India continues to slam into Asia roughly 6 cm per year.
16 continents and 3 countries