continents
Continents? More specifically Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia, Source: Wikipedia
The Earth is divided into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. The Equator acts as the dividing line between the two hemispheres.
The land at the bottom of the Earth is known as Antarctica. It is a continent located in the southern hemisphere and is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent on Earth.
'Terra' is Latin and mean 'Land/Earth'. e.g. Terra Incognitum' ; Unknown Land. or 'Terrier' dog; a dog that likes to go into holes in the land. or 'Terrestium' a possible scientific/astronomic name for the Earth.
"Geo" is commonly used as a prefix meaning "earth" or "of the earth" (e.g. geology, geography). It is often associated with things related to the Earth, such as land, soil, or the environment.
continent
Land bridge.
Oh, dude, like, one of the seven large land masses on earth is a continent. Yeah, that's right, a continent. You know, like Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia. So, if you ever need to impress someone with your geography knowledge at a party, just drop that little fact bomb on 'em.
The word comes from Greek 'Okeanos' when little information was known about the Earth. Okeanos was a great river surrounding the disk of the Earth when only the land masses of Europe and parts of Asia were known
Continents are the seven largest land masses.
Pangaea (also Pangea) was the collection of all land masses on Earth around 250 million years ago, which broke into the current landforms through continental drift. Pangaea is from the Latin for "entire Earth".
They are the seven continents: Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica.
Pangaea (also Pangea) was the collection of all land masses on Earth around 250 million years ago, which broke into the current landforms through continental drift. Pangaea is from the Latin for "entire Earth".
Hemispheres
People who study Earth's surface features are called geographers. Their names are unknown to the masses.
Continents? More specifically Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia, Source: Wikipedia
asteroids