A large landmass that is part of a continent but distinct from it is known as a "subcontinent." An example of this is the Indian subcontinent, which is connected to the larger Asian continent but has distinct geographical, cultural, and historical characteristics.
No, a region cannot be a continent. A continent is a large, continuous landmass, while a region is a specific area or part of a landmass with distinct characteristics. Continents are made up of different regions.
A large part of a continent that forms a section of its own is called a subcontinent. This term is used to describe a distinct landmass that is part of a larger continent, but is geographically and culturally distinguishable. Examples include the Indian subcontinent and the Arabian subcontinent.
A subcontinent is a large landmass that is part of a continent but is distinct from it due to geographical, cultural, or political differences. Examples include the Indian subcontinent in South Asia and the Arabian subcontinent in Southwest Asia.
The term "subcontinent" is used to describe a large landmass that is smaller than a continent. The Indian subcontinent is called so because it is a distinct geographical region separated from the rest of Asia by the Himalayan mountain range. It is considered a subcontinent due to its size, diversity, and unique cultural and environmental characteristics.
a continent is a large landmass which is ideally separated by large expanse of water..it has distinct features like mountains,valleys, plains, plateaus, deserts,climatic conditions etc and is composed of countries.. but a subcontinent is a large landmass which is inside a continent but having the special distinctive feature of that of a continent like mountain ranges that separate it from the rest of the continent,sea surrounding it,plateaus,plains,deserts and most importantly varied climatic conditions on different parts of it.. a subcontinent has every feature to be called as a continent except that it is not large enough to be called a continent
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No, a region cannot be a continent. A continent is a large, continuous landmass, while a region is a specific area or part of a landmass with distinct characteristics. Continents are made up of different regions.
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A large part of a continent that forms a section of its own is called a subcontinent. This term is used to describe a distinct landmass that is part of a larger continent, but is geographically and culturally distinguishable. Examples include the Indian subcontinent and the Arabian subcontinent.
A subcontinent is a large landmass that is part of a continent but is distinct from it due to geographical, cultural, or political differences. Examples include the Indian subcontinent in South Asia and the Arabian subcontinent in Southwest Asia.
The term "subcontinent" is used to describe a large landmass that is smaller than a continent. The Indian subcontinent is called so because it is a distinct geographical region separated from the rest of Asia by the Himalayan mountain range. It is considered a subcontinent due to its size, diversity, and unique cultural and environmental characteristics.
A large and recognizable landmass, such as India in Asia or Greenland in North America, is called a subcontinent of the continent of which it is a subdivision.
a continent is a large landmass which is ideally separated by large expanse of water..it has distinct features like mountains,valleys, plains, plateaus, deserts,climatic conditions etc and is composed of countries.. but a subcontinent is a large landmass which is inside a continent but having the special distinctive feature of that of a continent like mountain ranges that separate it from the rest of the continent,sea surrounding it,plateaus,plains,deserts and most importantly varied climatic conditions on different parts of it.. a subcontinent has every feature to be called as a continent except that it is not large enough to be called a continent
A large landmass, such as India, that is part of a continent but is considered either geographically or politically as an independent entity.
An example of a large landmass that is part of a continent but is geographically separate from it is a peninsula. Peninsulas are connected to the mainland by an isthmus and are surrounded by water on three sides. Examples include the Iberian Peninsula in Europe and the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia.
By geographic convention, a continent is a continent and NOT an island. Therefore, Greenland is the largest island in the world (as part of North America) and Australia is a continent.
Asia and Europe are part of the same landmass known as Eurasia.