More trade and people come to the Mediterranean and Europe because more things are being brought there like ore, fish, spices, and many other thing.
The part of the continent covered by water is called the continental shelf. It is the underwater extension of a continent that slopes gradually from the shore into the ocean.
Technically, a continent is an island. Nonetheless, Australia is a continent.
By geographic convention, a continent is a continent and NOT an island. Therefore, Greenland is the largest island in the world (as part of North America) and Australia is a 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.
Australia is known as an island continent because it meets the criteria of being the largest landmass in a single continent and surrounded by water, such as the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Tasman Sea.
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No, a continent is a land mass.
The part of the continent covered by water is called the continental shelf. It is the underwater extension of a continent that slopes gradually from the shore into the ocean.
Technically, a continent is an island. Nonetheless, Australia is a continent.
Africa is known to have some of the hottest weather all year round. The continent experiences high temperatures due to its proximity to the equator, desert regions, and limited access to bodies of water for moderating effect.
By geographic convention, a continent is a continent and NOT an island. Therefore, Greenland is the largest island in the world (as part of North America) and Australia is a 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.
Because an ocean is a body of water, and a continent is land
Australia is known as an island continent because it meets the criteria of being the largest landmass in a single continent and surrounded by water, such as the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Tasman Sea.
Australia.
The Mediterranean Sea separates the continent of Africa from the continent of Europe. It is a large body of water that connects these two continents and has played a significant role in their history and trade.
There's water on all the continents.