All continents are land masses that are surrounded by water, they are part of Earth's crust, and they consist of various ecosystems and climates that support diverse plant and animal life.
There is no specific biome common to all continents (Antarctica is special).
The noun 'continents' (the plural form of 'continent') is a common noun, a general word for a large mass of land.The noun 'continents' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical thing.
All seven continents are land masses located on Earth's surface. They host diverse ecosystems, support human populations, and play a vital role in Earth's geography and climate.
All continents have land masses surrounded by water, diverse climate zones, and a mix of natural landscapes such as mountains, plains, and forests. Additionally, they are home to unique ecosystems and a variety of plant and animal species.
No, not all continents are surrounded by water. For example, Antarctica is mostly surrounded by the Southern Ocean, while Africa is connected to other continents through land.
There is no specific biome common to all continents (Antarctica is special).
In all continents, even Antartica. It is one of the most common rock types.
Strokes are common on all inhabited continents.
Deserts occur on all seven continents and there are no animals common to all.
Yes
The are all over in all continents but Antarctica
Antarctica
Well...use common sense.There are only 7 continents
Dinosaurs first evolved during the Triassic, when all the continents were joined together. Hence, the spread to all continents. When the continents split apart, dinosaurs still lived on all of them.
Antarctica is the southernmost of all of the continents.
There are no continents in Alabama
all continents