Asia is the largest continent, covering about 30% of the world's land area. Africa is the second largest, occupying around 20% of the world's land area. North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia/Oceania each take up less than 20% of the world's land area.
Africa covers approximately 20.4% of the total land area on Earth, making it the second largest continent after Asia.
You have to be Africa, Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Antarctica or Australia. There's really no specific geographical definition that says "Australia is a continent, but Greenland isn't" or "Europe is a continent, but Alaska isn't."
Perhaps you mean the Dutch? Dutch people come from Denmark, a country in Europe.
When terranes become part of a continent, they can either become fused with the existing continental crust through uplift and compression, creating a mountain range or orogenic belt; or they can remain as distinct blocks within the continental crust, preserving their original geologic features and boundaries.
Antarctica appears much wider than it truly is. It seems to take up the whole bottom of the planet, but in reality, it is the third smallest continent. This distortion takes place because the projection of the Earth is stretched. All maps are distorted because of the sheer difficulty of projecting a 3D, globe-structed Earth onto a flat, 2D piece of paper.
If you take each continent, that is the entire world, so you are talking about almost all of exports and imports made worldwide, so it would be imposible to list them.
Africa covers approximately 20.4% of the total land area on Earth, making it the second largest continent after Asia.
Mostly the European continent . (Warfare was not restricted to Europe.)
Asia is the first largest continent in the world.
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It is a very large continent.
It showed that Nazis can take over a small country and take over most of a continent. It showed that Nazis can take over a small country and take over most of a continent.
Your answer depends on your mode of travel and your departure and destination points on each continent. Note that there are no commercial air services to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
Belgium is in Europe. - You need to take an Atlas and familiarise yourself with your world.
"Europe, parts of Asia, and northern Africa
Varies from a few square miles to (historically) half a continent.
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