Antarctica, all the other continets have partial ownership of Antarctica
There are no continents with exactly 6 nations. The continent that comes closest is Africa with 54 recognized nations.
There is no location in Antarctica where the climate can be said to be "hot." The other 6 continents all have a warm climate somewhere, some time.
The USA does not have any continents; it has fifty states. However, the sevencontinents of the world are Europe, North America, South America, Australia Asia, Africa, and Antarctica The USA is in The North America continent.
No. a continent refers to a land mass and there are 6 continents - Asia, America, Europe, Africa, Australia and Antarctica. (some people believe that there are 7 with north America and south America being counted separately) A country is a politically organised region. For the most part continents contain many different countries with the exception of course of Australia which is both a country and a continent.
The seven continents are North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica. Australia is considered both an island and a continent.
There are no continents with exactly 6 nations. The continent that comes closest is Africa with 54 recognized nations.
Turtles live on all 6 moderately inhabitable continents. There are no turtles in Antarctica.
Your right pacific is an ocean but Australia is not a continent,the 6 continents are North America,South America,Europe,Asia,Africa and Antarctica
They don't. If they did there wouldn't be 7 continents. There would be 6.
Yes. Following Asia, Africa, North America, South America and Antartica, Europe is the sixth continent by total area.
Six continents in the world is a possibility, as some "experts" don't consider Europe to be a separate continent.
It depends on your definition of continent, but at least three:The Americas (or America to most of the world)North AmericaCentral America
The Netherlands isn't a continent, but the country lies on the continent Europe. Generally, there are seven continents on Earth. From smallest to largest the traditional 7 continents are: Australia, Europe, Antarctica, South America, North America and Asia.These are actually the 7 parts of the worlds which are commonly regarded as continents, since in geology a continent is described by means of tectonic plates. It also depends on the country you live in, since in most English speaking countries such as Australia and the U.K., you're taught that there are 7 continents and for example in Japan you're taught that there are 6 (There Asia and Europe are combined in the continent Eurasia).
It differs between each continent and year by year. However, the continents move about 6 cm on average per year. So it takes almost 17 years for the continents to move just one meter.
There is no location in Antarctica where the climate can be said to be "hot." The other 6 continents all have a warm climate somewhere, some time.
None of the continents end in 'c', but perhaps you're looking for Africa, which is a continent containing the letter 'c' that lies in the eastern hemisphere.
No. Russia is not a continent, it is a country. Asia is a continent. Part of Russia is in the continent of Asia and a smaller part of it is in the continent of Europe.