Some examples of continents that are roughly parallel to each other include Africa and South America, North America and Asia, Europe and Africa.
Australia.
The Great Dividing Range is located in Australia. It is a mountain range that runs parallel to the eastern coastline of the continent.
The largest continent is: Asia.The smallest continent is: Australia.
China is located in Asia, but there are way, way, way more than three countries in Asia.
Continents are typically named based on historical and cultural factors rather than their geographic coordinates. Therefore, naming a continent based solely on its position along a parallel like 15°N would not be a common practice. Instead, continents are traditionally named according to their geographical features, history, or the cultures that inhabit them.
Some common names for parallel universes include alternate dimensions, alternate realities, multiverse, and parallel worlds. These terms are used to describe theoretical concepts where different versions of reality exist alongside our own.
Quadrilaterals usually have special names only if they DO have parallel sides, or some other special property. You might just call it "quadrilateral", or "a quadrilateral with no parallel sides".
The largest continent is: Asia.The smallest continent is: Australia.
Abyssal plains...Moodie perfect....ha!! Abyssal plains are relatively flat and run parallel to each continent
Every parallel of latitude south of roughly 60.6° S crosses some part of Antarctica, and every latitude south of about 85.5° S is entirely on that continent.
Australia.
A series circuit is actually in series, but a parallel circuit, is Parallel
equal angle
For a list of deserts in alphabetical order on each continent, see the link below.
The Great Dividing Range is located in Australia. It is a mountain range that runs parallel to the eastern coastline of the continent.
Asia and Europe.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.