32,378 sq. mi.
83,859 sq. km.
About 32% of the Earth's total landmass is located in the southern hemisphere.
The combined landmass of Europe and Asia was called Eurasia.
A landmass is a large area of land, such as a continent or an extensive stretch of land not broken up by bodies of water. It refers to a continuous expanse of land that is distinct from bodies of water like oceans or rivers.
No, Laurasia was the northern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents located in Laurasia were Europe (without Balkans), Asia (without India), and North America. Gondwana was the southern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents and countries located in Gondwana were Africa, South America, Australia, India, Arabia, Antarctica, and the European Balkans.
The largest landmass on Earth is Asia, which spans from the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea to the western shores of the Pacific Ocean. Asia is home to a diverse range of cultures, landscapes, and ecosystems, including the Himalayas, Gobi Desert, and tropical rainforests.
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