Australia, Africa, Antarctica, Asia (North and South America if counting "America)
The northern hemisphere starts at the equator and extends all the way to the North Pole. It includes continents such as North America, Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa.
There are 7 continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia (Oceania), and South America.
The contry that has two continents is Russia. The two continents in Russia are Europe and Asia. By the way you could have googled "The seven continents of the world" in images it would have been much quicker.
The term "big continents" is not a specific geographical term. However, the biggest continents on Earth are Asia, Africa, and the Americas. These continents are large landmasses that are significant in terms of size and population.
Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that do not touch any other continents directly. They are both isolated and surrounded by oceans.
Five = Asia, Africa, America, Antarctica, Australia.
Continents are land masses. Continent starts with the letter c.
Asia, Antarctica, Australia, America.
The Ural River is the 18th-longest river in Asia. The Ural River is considered the boundary between the continents of Europe and Asia.
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The northern hemisphere starts at the equator and extends all the way to the North Pole. It includes continents such as North America, Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa.
The Western Hemisphere, starts in the Greenwich, paralell, and goes past America, any thing that is bellow the equator is south and west from that point.
The Western Hemisphere, starts in the Greenwich, paralell, and goes past America, any thing that is bellow the equator is south and west from that point.
A large area of flat grasslands that starts with a "p" is called a plain. Plains are expansive, mostly flat regions with low vegetation that are typically found in the interior regions of continents.
Continents, Islands
Africa is one of the largest continents on the planet and has many rivers on it. There is, however, no river in Africa that starts with the letter "Q".