The European combatants were imperial powers with colonies on every continent except Antarctica.
Asia , Africa , & Europe
WWI wasn't as global as WWII, since WWI was mostly fought in Europe, while WWII was fought in Europe, Northern Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
The Eastern (Europe, Africa, and Asia) and Western (Americas) hemispheres.
WWI affected the entire world, including Europe, America, Africa (colonies) and south-east Asia (colonies). After the war, the Treaty of Versailles reshaped Europe and put the blame and cost of WWI on the Germans.
The colonies of Africa and Asia belonged to the nations fighting WWI. Naturally, those colonies aided their mother country on the path to Victory. Also, some colonies (such as German Tanganyika) had soldiers stationed in the region. They fought and invaded their enemy's colonies and colonial forces.
Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica are.
World War I expanded to Asia, Africa, and the Pacific for several reasons. For one, the countries involved in World War 1 has colonies in Asia and Africa. This included Tanganyika, which was under German rule. In addition to German East Africa, the British governed Hong Kong, which was physically located within China. To protect their respective colonies, the nations involved had no choice but to bring the war to these areas.
Asia and Africa
It separates Africa from Asia.
The two continents where the majority of people are involved in agriculture are Africa and Asia. Agriculture serves as a primary source of livelihood for a significant portion of the population in these continents.
The three continents are Europe, Asia and Africa.
South America, Asia and AfricaNorth America, Africa, Asia