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North America, consisting of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and some Latin American countries. South America, consisting of Brazil, Peru, Chile, and so forth.
The seven continents were originally named based on geographical, historical, or cultural factors by early explorers and mapmakers. Some continents are named after specific geographical features, such as Asia (from the Assyrian word for "east") and Africa (possibly from the Romans' name for the region). Others, like North and South America, are named after famous explorers (Amerigo Vespucci). Australia was named after the Latin word "australis" meaning southern, while Europe's origin is uncertain but could be from the Phoenician word for "sunset" or the Greek princess Europa.
Antarctica, North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia are all continents.
antarctica, australia, africa, europe, asia, north america and south america
North America, South America and Europe.EuropeNorth AmericaSouth AmericaIf you include the root word, then North America, South America and Europe. If not, then just Europe.Europe, North America, and South AmericaOceania and Europe are the only ones unless you count N and S America oceania?!its North America, South America and Europe.North America!South America!Europe!Hope that helped.Europe,north America,south America
there are seven: Africa Antarctica Asia Australia Europe North America South America
North America, consisting of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and some Latin American countries. South America, consisting of Brazil, Peru, Chile, and so forth.
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Australia Asia Antarctica North America South America "Continents" is how you spell that word!
No, the noun "America" is a concrete noun, a word for a physical place; the continents of North or South America; a short form for the name of a country, the United States of America.An abstract noun is a word for something that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. An abstract noun is a word for something that is known, learned, thought, understood, or felt emotionally.
The seven continents were originally named based on geographical, historical, or cultural factors by early explorers and mapmakers. Some continents are named after specific geographical features, such as Asia (from the Assyrian word for "east") and Africa (possibly from the Romans' name for the region). Others, like North and South America, are named after famous explorers (Amerigo Vespucci). Australia was named after the Latin word "australis" meaning southern, while Europe's origin is uncertain but could be from the Phoenician word for "sunset" or the Greek princess Europa.
The word America has four syllables. (A-mer-i-ca)
Antarctica, North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia are all continents.
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