The Developing World - GradPoint/NovaNet
The Developing World - GradPoint/NovaNet
Yes, "seven continents" is a noun phrase. It refers to the seven large landmasses on Earth: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America.
At the British Empires Height it had colonies on EVERY continent in the world!!!! That is why there is a phrase saying "The sun never sets on the British Empire" that phrase was obviously said because there was always a piece of land which was controlled by the British empire in sunlight
As far as I know, about two thirds of Africa's land mass is in the NORTHERN hemisphere, with the remaining obviously in the south. You could perhaps phrase your question a little differently: Which hemisphere does Africa have most of its land-mass in?
The noun 'North America' is a compound, proper noun, the name of a specific continent.The noun 'coast' is a common noun, a general word for the part of land bordering an ocean or sea.The term 'the coast of North America' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun (North America) or a pronoun.
The Developing World - GradPoint/NovaNet
A competition between European imperial powers to control Africa
LDCs Experiencing rapid population growth
Hot and arid desert
In the sentence "The lion dominates the wildlife of Africa," the dominus is "the lion." This is the subject that performs the action of dominating within the context of the sentence. The phrase describes the lion's role and impact on the ecosystem of wildlife in Africa.
which phase best describes a thesis
Which phrase best describes the basis of seals taxes
"Long and narrow" is a phrase that best describes the geography of Chile, as the country stretches over 4,300 kilometers along the western edge of South America, bordered by the Andes Mountains to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
If the phrase describes (modifies) a noun or pronoun, it's an adjective phrase. If the phrase describes a verb, adjective, or adverb, it's an adverb phrase.
which phase best describes a thesis
A stock phrase that describes a person, place, or thing
This phrase means that something or someone describes you totally