Smaller.
Africa is smaller in land area than Asia.
Asia
No, Africa is larger than Asia in terms of land area. Africa is the second largest continent in the world, covering about 30.2 million square kilometers, while Asia is the largest continent with an area of about 44.6 million square kilometers.
Together, the continents of Asia and Africa make up about 75,000,000 sq km. The rest of the continents together make up just under that amount. So really, they would be neither "very much" larger or smaller, but almost the same.
Africa is larger than Asia, with an area of about 30 million square kilometers compared to Asia's 44.58 million square kilometers.
Asia and Africa
No, Africa is larger in terms of land area than Asia. Africa is the second largest continent in the world, while Asia is the largest continent.
It is about three times the size of the U.S.
No, Asia claims more deserts and larger desert area.
Africa and Asia are both continents. Some differences are:Most of Africa is in the Southern Hemisphere and most of Asia is in the northern hemisphere.Africa is home to 53 countries; Asia has 44 countries.Asia (3,879,000,000 people) is larger by population than Africa (877,500,000 people) by about three billion people.Asia (44,579,000 sq km) is larger by area than Africa (30,065,000 sq km).
Asia is the largest continent in the world, with a land area of about 44.58 million square kilometers, making it larger than Africa. This is primarily due to the vast landmass and diverse geography that Asia encompasses.