Humans reached all the continents in the 19th century, when they began to make tentative visits to Antarctica.
All continents have desert biomes, even Europe.
All continents have at least small areas of desert, even Europe.
all the continents are drifting
South America and Africa are the most notable continents that fit together like a jigsaw puzzle (as all continents do). This suggests that continents were connected at one time and that they are mobile and constantly moving.
The continents in the eastern hemisphere are ...Completely:AsiaAustraliaPartly:EuropeAfricaAntarcticaNorth America
All continents but Antarctica are populated by humans.
no before humans appeared the continents were all smooshed together
Cotton is worn by humans on all seven continents.
there are 7 continents : north America, south America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa
We can't do it at all humans can not make oxygen!!!!!!!!!!
we all know that continents are made by humans to make travelling and finding people easily.if a person from a place (Asia with continents) wants to go to another place on the other side (south America) he does need a proper name of the plce so we named it Asia and south America.there are total 5 continents (largest to smallest)Asia,north America,south America,Europe and Australia.its imposible to live without continents..
The are all over in all continents but Antarctica
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No. Modern humans evolved just some tens of thousands or a hundred thousand years ago, so millions of years ago there were no humans to populate the continents.
Antarctica
Dinosaurs first evolved during the Triassic, when all the continents were joined together. Hence, the spread to all continents. When the continents split apart, dinosaurs still lived on all of them.
The world would be incontinent without them. They make the tides go round