No, there are not. The fact that there are no ocean-sized bodies of water is only part of the explanation, I think. There is also no tectonic movement on the moon; it is a dead body. If there were moving tectonic plates, then even without water perhaps it could be argued that there are continents. There would be major landmasses interacting with one another.
There aren't any continents
Continents by a couple
If you are counting the current seven continents Africa, North America, South America, Asia, Europe, Antarctica and Australia as super continents the three other super continents are: Pangea, Rodinia and Laurasia.
It wasn't three continents it was all of them.
There are lots, here are some.The emergence of life (this terraformed the planet)The collision between proto Earth and Thea (which resulted in the Earth / Moon system)The movement of the (continents driven by the heat in the core).
no
Antarctica's surface is similar to that of the moon in that it is rocky.
clouds, continents, oceans.
A large underwater area between continents is called a submarine canyon. These are deep, steep-sided valleys cut into the seafloor by turbidity currents, often connecting continental shelves to the deep ocean. They can be thousands of meters deep and hundreds of kilometers long.
There aren't any continents
Very little, the moon is too far away, on a good day you can just about make out the continents.
It actually does. It moves our oceans and continents everyday. You just don't notice it as the movements are very small.
No, they are physical features of the moon itself. The dark areas are geologically younger, and the light areas are older and at a higher elevation.
ti will tack for every in a day
because of the position of the moon as it moves around the earth
You can just about make out continents. You can't see the wall of china- that's just a myth.
No, a continent is not larger than a hemisphere. A hemisphere refers to half of the Earth, divided either by the equator or the prime meridian, while a continent is a large landmass on Earth. Therefore, a continent is smaller than a hemisphere.