tundra
Antarctica has the least number of biomes compared to other continents. It mainly consists of ice and snow with very limited vegetation, resulting in a low diversity of biomes.
There are 193 countries in the world and there are 7 continents in the world.
No, continents are large landmasses that contain multiple countries within them. Countries are distinct political entities with defined borders and governments, whereas continents are physical geographic divisions of the Earth's surface.
Continents are the bigger objects within their given space. Antarctica, Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America and Australia are the Major Continents of the World. Of these, Australia is both a continent and a Nation, with no other counties on it. All the other six have many nations on them. In short, countries, which are political divisions are parts of continents.
Africa - 55 countries Europe - 51 countries Asia - 48 countries North America - 23 countries Oceania - 14 countries South America - 12 countries These are the sovereign countries of the world. The continents of Europe and Asia share six countries.
All continents have desert biomes, even Europe.
brazil, russia
Antarctica has the least number of biomes compared to other continents. It mainly consists of ice and snow with very limited vegetation, resulting in a low diversity of biomes.
Africa
There are 193 countries in the world and there are 7 continents in the world.
Ponds are in many places, in most countries and continents. You are unlikly to find any in Antarctica though, due to the cold.
Countries are located on continents, not vice versa.
16 continents and 3 countries
Asia has the largest Muslim population
Cats and dogs, followed by small birds, fish and some reptiles. This is as common as it gets, as "Spanish speaking countries" include three continents (North America, South America, Europe) as well as many climates and biomes.
which continents are themselves coutries ?
No, continents are large landmasses that contain multiple countries within them. Countries are distinct political entities with defined borders and governments, whereas continents are physical geographic divisions of the Earth's surface.