1. Asia - 44,700,000 sq km
2. Africa - 30,300,000 sq km
3. North America - 24,360,000 sq km
4. South America - 17,770,000 sq km
5. Antarctica - 14,000,000 sq km (island continent)
6. Europe - 9,940,000 sq km
7. Australia - 7,686,850 sq km (island continent)
Europe is the world's second-smallest continent by surface area, covering about 9,940,000 sq km.
Australia is the world's smallest continent with a landmass of 7,686,850 sq km.
Europe
Australia is smaller than Europe by around 1.5 million km2 (989,000 sq miles).
Antarctica. The actual land mass of the ice covered continent is the smallest land of any named Continent
The answer would be Africa. Europe covers an area of 10,180,000 km2 while Africa is 30,221,532 km2.
Australia
Africa.
Australia
Australia
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Being in the middle of a continent could be that less water could reach you if there were no rivers, therefore the climate could be very dry. Also, if you are near the coast, the seas make the temperature cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, and the less effect the sea has the further inland you are.
A little bit more than cadmium; a little bit less than palladium.
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No, It is a little bit (0.1) less than an ounce.
Every continent but Asia is less than three times the size of Europe. However, Africa is the continent closest to being three times the size of Europe. Africa is about 2.97 times the size of Europe.
Australia.
Europe in 1800's more or less dominated the world.
It is subjective to determine the "best" continent as each has its own unique attractions and characteristics. Each continent offers diverse landscapes, cultures, and experiences, making it a matter of personal preference based on individual interests and priorities.
1. Asia - 44,579,000 sq km 2. Africa - 30,221,532 sq km 3. North America - 24,709,000 sq km 4. South America - 17,840,000 sq km 5. Antarctica - 14,000,000 sq km (island continent) 6. Europe - 10,180,000 sq km 7. Australia - 7,527,172 sq km (island continent) Australia is closest in size to Europe, a difference of less than 3,000,000 sq km.
A smaller continent would be less diverse than a larger continent. For example, take Europe and Asia. Europe is the second smallest continent and throughout the continent there are tons of languages, yes, but the culture is pretty much the same throughout the nation; it's really just a little twist here and there. In Asia, there are at least four major cultures of which some are related in a way although they mostly are contrasting. They are the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia, and East Asia. The Middle East and Central Asia are somewhat closely related, however, are both different major cultures.
The biggest desert in the world is the continent of Antarctica. It has little to no vegetation and receives less than 51mm of precipitation a year.
while peace and harmony characterized much Europe at the begining of the 1900's, there were less visible -- and darker -- forces at work as well. below the surface of peace and goodwill , Europe witnessed several gradual developments that would ulitimately help propel the continent into war.
Yes. The population of South America (a little over 350 million) is less than half the population of Europe (around 750 million).
My Oxford Dictionary spells it 'nevertheless' but you can have 'none the less'. Which is a little strange isn't it ? The English language is a little strange at times though.
Russia by far. Europe's population is over 5 times that of Russia, but its size is less than 2/3 that of Russia's. Europe's population density is about 72/km2 while Russia's is about 8/km2; Europe's population density is about 9 times that of Russia's.
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