A globe shows all the continents.
With the possible exception of Asia, all of each of the continents should be visible without having to turn the globe.
actually its not considered a continent but its the artic
You can see Antarctica in its entirety on a globe because it is located entirely within the Antarctic Circle.
Europe
Asia is the largest continent both on a globe and in the world. It covers a land area of approximately 44.58 million square kilometers.
To draw the 7 continents on a globe, you can first sketch the general shapes of each continent on a map projection. Then, use a globe template or software to transfer these shapes onto a globe model. Lastly, refine and adjust the continent shapes on the globe to ensure they are accurately represented in their position and size.
Antarctica is the most southern continent on the globe. It is located at the South Pole and is mostly covered in ice.
The farthest continent on the southern hemisphere is Antarctica. It is located at the South Pole and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
no buy a globe and see not all globes are the same.
I don't see why you couldn't see all of them on a globe. Australia Asia Africa Europe North America South America Antarctica Seeing all of the continent from one single angle of view? This would depend in part on how far away you are from the globe. The farther away you are, the closer to 50% of the globe's surface becomes visible to you, even if the "cusp" is severely compressed. But even so, you would be able to see most of them in their entirety from one point of view, I would think. I will check my globe when I get home.
Europe
turn the globe
I can't find your continent on this globe.
people ,tourist , new pupils and ship trackers
All the continents are approximately the same age as they separated around the same time.
it would show a continent
it would show a continent
it would show a continent
A globe would show continents, countries, oceans, and sometimes major cities or highways depending on the scale. It would not typically show individual communities or neighborhoods.
That would be Antarctica