The seven continents are all made up of several different countries, excepting two: Australia and Antarctica. In the case of Australia, Australia belongs to Australia. Antarctica is not claimed by any country. In the case of all the other continents, no one country holds possession of the whole continent.
The Philippines belong to only one continent. Asia. However there may be a business enterprise in the Philippines called The 7 Continents.
No, not all islands in the world are part of the seven continents. Islands can be found in oceans and seas, and do not necessarily belong to any specific continent. Some islands are located near continents, while others are located far away from any major landmass.
Kids typically learn about the seven continents and some of their countries in elementary school, around the ages of 7-10 years old. This knowledge is often taught through subjects like geography and social studies.
As a whole, the seven continents boast 196 countries: Africa - 55 Antarctica - 0 Asia - 47 Australia & Oceania - 12 Europe - 51 North America - 23 South America - 12 Europe and Asia share six countries, so the total between the two is really 93, not 99. Thus putting the number to 196.
There are 193 countries in the world and there are 7 continents in the world.
Countries are located on continents, not vice versa.
No, all countries on Earth belong to one of the continents.
The Philippines belong to only one continent. Asia. However there may be a business enterprise in the Philippines called The 7 Continents.
By looking at a map, you will spot each country on any given continent. Sometimes, continents are color-coordinated to show you the separation between the continents, but this is usually only done when there are no outlines of countries; so it would be good to recognize the borders between the continents if you do not know so already. If you are asking how do you memorize which countries belong to which continent, then you must simply study and memorize yourself. Practice, practice, practice.
Even though there are only seven continents on the planet, there are well over 200 different countries.
No, not all islands in the world are part of the seven continents. Islands can be found in oceans and seas, and do not necessarily belong to any specific continent. Some islands are located near continents, while others are located far away from any major landmass.
Kids typically learn about the seven continents and some of their countries in elementary school, around the ages of 7-10 years old. This knowledge is often taught through subjects like geography and social studies.
There are 193 countries in the world and there are 7 continents in the world.
As a whole, the seven continents boast 196 countries: Africa - 55 Antarctica - 0 Asia - 47 Australia & Oceania - 12 Europe - 51 North America - 23 South America - 12 Europe and Asia share six countries, so the total between the two is really 93, not 99. Thus putting the number to 196.
16 continents and 3 countries
Nouns in the sentence are: earth, continents.
There are deserts on all seven continents and a variety of languages are spoken in the various countries covered with deserts.