Antarctica - 0 countries
South America - 12 countries
Oceania - 14 countries
North America - 23 countries
Asia - 47 countries
Europe - 51 countries
Africa - 55 countries
Antarctica is the continent with the least amount of countries, as it has no permanent residents or countries. Australia is also a continent with a relatively low number of countries, as it only consists of one country.
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Antarctica has the least amount of copper reserves compared to other continents.
Antarctica has the least amount of countries in it, with no countries claiming sovereignty over the entire continent.
The continent with the least amount of countries is Australia, with a total of only 14 countries.
Antarctica is the continent with the least amount of different countries. It has no countries of its own but instead is governed by an international treaty that sets it aside for peaceful and scientific purposes.
The three continents that receive the least amount of rainfall are Antarctica, Australia, and Africa. Antarctica is the driest continent overall, while Australia's interior is notably arid. Africa's deserts, such as the Sahara, also experience extremely low precipitation.
Lots of countries don't have any birds but countries that contain a desert have the least amount of birds
Lots of countries don't have any birds but countries that contain a desert have the least amount of birds
European countries have the least amount of deserts.
All of the continents have fresh water and Asia has the least amount of fresh water.
Antarctica has the least amount of countries in it, with no countries claiming sovereignty over the entire continent.
There are more countries (at least 200) than continents (at most 7) in the world. There are also a few dozen territories or overseas possessions affiliated with various nations.
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The continent with the least amount of countries is Australia, with a total of only 14 countries.
The continents that have English-speaking countries include North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Some of the countries in these continents where English is an official language or widely spoken include the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and South Africa.
There are four continents that are home to countries whose official language (at least one official language) is Spanish. Europe: Spain North America: Mexico South America: many countries! Africa: Equatorial Guinea
Antarctica is the continent with the least amount of different countries. It has no countries of its own but instead is governed by an international treaty that sets it aside for peaceful and scientific purposes.
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