In science, a continent refers to one of Earth's seven large landmasses that are predominantly composed of granite and other solid rocks. Continents are distinguished from oceans or other bodies of water by their land area and geologic composition.
Antarctica is the fifth largest continent on Earth. It is the southernmost continent and is known for its icy landscapes and extreme weather conditions.
AFRICA
Africa is an example of a continent. It is the second largest continent in the world and is known for its diverse cultures, landscapes, and wildlife.
Breaks between plates are known as plate boundaries. These boundaries can be divergent (moving apart), convergent (coming together), or transform (sliding past each other). Plate boundaries are dynamic areas where tectonic activity, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, is common.
antartica
There may be some science quizzes or experiments that teachers develop based on Antarctic science, but the continent is not known for its game development.
The Antarctic Treaty defines Antarctica as a continent for science and peace.
Antarctica is not known for athletes, because it is not a country. It is a continent dedicated to science, per the Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica is known as the "White Continent"
Australia is known as the island continent because it is the only continent that is also a single country and is surrounded by water.
Africa.
Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science and governed by the Antarctic Treaty. It's limited use and governance is unique on planet earth.
Australia is not known as the "Dark Continent", that would be Africa.
Antarctica is known as the frozen continent.
Because it is known as a sub-continent, a part of Asia. In my view Europe and Asia should be one continent: Eurasia
There is no industry in Antarctica. The continent is preserved under The Antarctic Treaty, as a continent dedicated to science.