Australia has one country on it. Antarctica has zero countries on it. (Several countries claim some portion of Antarctica, but those claims are not internationally recognized.)
Most people agree that there are 7 continents and 195 countries, but in both it depends how you want to think about it.
The two supercontinents are Laurasia and Gondwana. Laurasia formed in the Northern Hemisphere, while Gondwana formed in the Southern Hemisphere. These supercontinents eventually broke apart to form the continents we see today.
The two continents with the largest land areas are Asia and Africa. Asia is the largest continent, covering around 30% of Earth's land area, while Africa is the second largest continent, covering about 20% of the land area.
Fossil evidence of the same species found on multiple continents. Matching geological formations across continents, such as mountain ranges. Similar rock formations and ages of rocks on different continents. Paleoclimatic evidence, like glacial deposits in areas that are now far from the poles. Fit of continental shelf margins, where coastlines align when continents are pieced together.
Pangea same rocks and animal fossils were found on many continents. There was a plant that grew on Africa and Antarctica at on point because the same plant fossils were found on those two continents
Most people agree that there are 7 continents and 195 countries, but in both it depends how you want to think about it.
because it was fourght in countries from 3 different continents
because it was fourght in countries from 3 different continents
1.Asia 2.Africa
1.Asia 2.Africa
clue less
clue less
Less than 1? Perhaps you are asking about counties, not countries.
There are 5 continents which participate in the Olympics- 1.Asia 2.Africa 3.Europe 4.America (Both North and south) 5.Oceania S VIGNESH
There was more than two countries left in the world after WW1.
-1
country 1 and country 2 ;b