Europe is not in Asia. They are two different continents on one landmass. That landmass is often called Eurasia. Europe makes up the western end of it, with most of Eurasia taken up by Asia.
The world's largest continuous landmass is the continent of Eurasia. Although Europe and Asia are often considered to be separate continents for political purposes, the landmass is continuous.
Europe and Asia are both a part of Eurasia.Even larger, Africa, Europe, and Asia are all a part of Afroeurasia.
Geographers will often use the term 'Eurasia' when referring to Europe and Asia as one continent, as they would use 'The Americas' to refer to both North and South America. In many ways, using the term 'Eurasia' simplifies things, as countries like Russia and Turkey are split into both Asia and Europe.
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The seven continents are: Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica. Note that the distinction between Europe and Asia is political rather than geographic; the two form a single landmass often called Eurasia.
The largest single landmass on Earth is Afroeurasia (the continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia). It occupies 85,000,000 km2, or about 5 times the size of Russia.
Asia and Europe are the two continents that are not separated by a body of water. They are connected by land and are often referred to as a single continent called Eurasia.
India is often called a subcontinent because it is a distinct landmass, not just a country. While it has many features of a continent, it is not as big as one, so is not considered a continent.
Yes it does. The division between Europe and Asia is political rather than physical; the two are often regarded as a single continent called Eurasia.
The continental shelf edge is an area that is located at the edge of an underwater landmass. This landmass extends out from a continent and has a relatively shallow area of water which is often referred to as the shelf sea.