Not at all
There are 7 they are.... Africa, Asia, Europe ,Australia, Antarctica, South America, North America
No. Antarctica is smaller than Africa. Continents on earth range in size from largest to smallest in this order: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
Yes.The area of the 2 continents:North America: 9,361,791 square miles (24,247,039 square km)South America: 6,880,706 square miles (17,821,029 square km)
=South America has more land then Europe!Good luck!=
Asia is closer to the US, I believe at the closest Russia and Alaska are 5 kilometres apart. However, if you mean the contiguous US (lower 48), then Europe is closer. Asia and the West Coast are about 8260 kilometres apart, and the East Coast and Europe are about 5440 kilometres apart.
The US is a country, not a continent.North America is a continent.North America: 24,709,000 km2 (9,540,000 sq mi)Asia: 44,579,000 km2 (17,212,000 sq mi)
Either South America (18 million km2) or Antarctica (14 million km2) might be considered "medium sized."Australia and Europe are smaller, North America and Africa are larger, and Asia is much larger.
Asia is much larger than Europe.
South America is much larger. North America could fit inside South America.
There are five major regions: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Some geographers also consider Australia to be a sixth region.
i dunno country, but continents: africa asia north+south america...pretty much everywhere but the arctic
The tundra can be found in polar regions near the Arctic and Antarctic circles. These areas have cold temperatures and very short growing seasons, with permafrost present in the ground for much of the year.