There is no universal color scheme that indicates specific continents. Different maps and resources may use varying color schemes to represent continents. However, commonly used colors for continents are green for Africa, red for North America, yellow for Asia, orange for Europe, blue for Australia, and white for Antarctica.
The coordinates S85 and E10 indicate a location in the Southern Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere. These coordinates are likely in the Southern Ocean, located south of the continent of Australia.
The coordinates 22°S 43°W indicate a location in South America, specifically in eastern Brazil near the country's border with Paraguay.
Australia is both a continent and an island. As a continent, it is the smallest continent and is also considered an island continent because it is surrounded by water.
No, China is not a continent. China is a country located in Asia, which is the largest continent in the world.
Continent is a noun.
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In order to tell where one continent begins and where another ends.
The initials I-J indicate colour when describing a 'white' diamond, and indicate the diamond is slightly yellow.
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Yes, shape and colour denote the duration of the note.
only contain one colour
Red is a lucky colour for the chinese, so it would probably indicate good health as well.
property that could be used to indicate physical or chemical change
As orange contains acidic substances, a piece of pH paper would indicate a colour which is in the acid range and the strict colour may differ according to the fruit too.
Satellite imagery showing photographs of the continent reflect the colour of the pure ice on the continent that has been compressed for millenia so that there are no minerals left in the ice. The reflection makes the continent, which is covered by 98% by this ice, appear blue, because from a distance and in mass, this is the colour of pure ice.
Every colour imaginable exists on the Antarctic continent, at one time of year or other.