It is about three times the size of the U.S.
The term "big continents" is not a specific geographical term. However, the biggest continents on Earth are Asia, Africa, and the Americas. These continents are large landmasses that are significant in terms of size and population.
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Originally, all the continents were one big super-continent called Pangaea. I would say South America & Africa in my opinion because of its mountain ridges and the distance between each other in modern times. Yes I would say Africa, South/North America as well. Africa could fit right in the Caribbean Sea, in fact I think that's where they were connected originally
A continent is a group of countries, put into a big group called a continent. The continents are: Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceana, Antartica, South America and North America.
Antarctica is the fifth largest continent in terms of land area, covering about 5.5 million square miles. It is larger than Europe and Australia, but smaller than Asia, Africa, and North America.
The term "big continents" is not a specific geographical term. However, the biggest continents on Earth are Asia, Africa, and the Americas. These continents are large landmasses that are significant in terms of size and population.
All continents have time zones. It is just that the continents are so big that they have many time zones in them.
the US is 3/10 the size of Africa.
Europe, Asia, South America, North America and Africa.
Three: Asia, Africa, and South America.
The biggest problem was that Asia and Africa were too big and they had many continents or counties in the one country. Also they had many and good rulers ruling the continents or counties.
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North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Antartica, Asia, Australia
A continent is a group of countries, put into a big group called a continent. The continents are: Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceana, Antartica, South America and North America.
Continential drift. The world used to be one big supercontinent - Pangea. It cracked up and started drifting apart..if you try to put South America & Africa together, it fits just like a jigzaw puzzle..so do a lot of other continents into other landmasses.
A continent is a group of countries, put into a big group called a continent. The continents are: Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceana, Antartica, South America and North America.
its big but not that big compared to the nucleus