148,940,000 km2 = land surface area of planet Earth
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148,940,000 km2 = land surface area of planet Earth
Asia is the largest among the seven continents. It has also the largest land area which is 43,820,000 sq. km or 16,920,000 sq. mi.
The total land area of Pangaea was roughly 30% larger than the total land area of all continents today. Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, before breaking apart into separate landmasses due to tectonic plate movements.
The Pacific Ocean is larger than all the continents combined. It covers approximately 63 million square miles, while the total land area of all the continents combined is about 57.5 million square miles.
nealry all continents can fir into africa!=i think=
148,940,000 km2 = land surface area of planet Earth
Asia is the largest among the seven continents. It has also the largest land area which is 43,820,000 sq. km or 16,920,000 sq. mi.
The total land area of Pangaea was roughly 30% larger than the total land area of all continents today. Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, before breaking apart into separate landmasses due to tectonic plate movements.
Several bands have performed on all seven continents, including Fall Out Boy, who played on the seven continents in the span of 9 months in 2007-2008.
No. The seven continents did not all connect, because Australia did not touch them.
The Pacific Ocean is larger than all the continents combined. It covers approximately 63 million square miles, while the total land area of all the continents combined is about 57.5 million square miles.
All seven continents have deserts.
Deserts are found on all seven continents.
The city name shared by all seven continents is "Antarctica." This is because Antarctica is the only continent without a city, so technically it can be considered a city shared by all continents.
All seven continents.
At the close of the Paleozoic Era and continuing into the Mesozoic Era, almost all of Earth's land areas were joined together into a single large continent Pangea. The total land area of that continent was about the same as the total land area of all of the continemts today.