Continental drift is causing North America to separate from Europe and Africa even further, and ultimately will either connect with Asia or be unbelievably close. South America will still be connected to North America, however, it will tilt east and will look as if it is being attracted to Africa. Africa will collide into Eurasia, making one giant supercontinent once again, Afro-Eurasia [as it is called today as well].
The America continents are not truly moving in the same direction. North America is heading west and will collide into Asia. South America is tagging along with North America, although it will somewhat tilt eastwards in an upwards position, like its attracted to Africa. Africa will collide into Europe and Asia, by going north as well as northeast. Eurasia will also tilt eastwards, however, in a downwards position.
We will just go to what could be thought:7 continents:North AmericaSouth AmericaAntarcticaAfricaEuropeAsiaAustraliaHere the "American landmass" is counted as 2 and the "European-Asian landmass" is counted as 2 landmasses.6 continents:North AmericaSouth AmericaAntarcticaAfricaEurasiaAustraliaHere the "European-Asian landmass" is counted as 1 landmass.Alternate to the 6 continents version is the one where Europe and Asia are separated and the "American landmass" is counted as 1 landmass.The American "combined" landmass is separated by a human made waterway made through a narrow strip of land.5 continents:AmericaAntarcticaAfricaEurasiaAustraliaHere the "European-Asian landmass" and the "American landmass" are both counted as 1 big land mass.4 continents:AmericaAntarcticaAfro-EurasiaAustraliaHere the "African-Eurasian" landmass is counted as 1. With the same argument (see 6 continents) used to combine the "American" landmass.Apparently there is another map that says all the Landmasses are so narrowly connected they could be considered as 1, the 'dymaxion map'.Well, we have given you options to choose from, so you decide which one is right
Morocco is the African country separated from Europe by the Strait of Gibraltar, which connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea is the large sea between the European and African continents. It is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the Strait of Gibraltar to the west and the Suez Canal provides access to the Red Sea to the east.
The triangular trade, which involved the exchange of goods, slaves, and resources between Europe, Africa, and the Americas, had various effects on these continents. It led to economic growth and the development of industries in Europe, the exploitation and suffering of African slaves, and the expansion and wealth accumulation in the American colonies. Overall, it contributed to the interconnectedness of these regions while perpetuating inequality and exploitation.
oceanic spreading ridges
North America is separating from Europe and Africa and will collide into Asia. South America will still be connected to North America but will tilt eastward towards Africa.
France is in Europe but have land claims in the North American, South American, African, and Oceania continents.
Scientists discovered evidence of continental drift by observing the fit of the West African and South American coastlines, similarities in rock formations and fossils across continents, and the alignment of mountain ranges across continents. This led to the development of the theory of plate tectonics, which explains how the continents were once part of a single supercontinent called Pangaea that later separated due to the movement of tectonic plates.
The America continents are not truly moving in the same direction. North America is heading west and will collide into Asia. South America is tagging along with North America, although it will somewhat tilt eastwards in an upwards position, like its attracted to Africa. Africa will collide into Europe and Asia, by going north as well as northeast. Eurasia will also tilt eastwards, however, in a downwards position.
South America and Africa are the most notable continents that fit together like a jigsaw puzzle (as all continents do). This suggests that continents were connected at one time and that they are mobile and constantly moving.
the Jim crow's law
In a way, yes they did. Since segregation is splitting Caucasians and African American people up. They were separated from them too.
Europe, Africa, Asia, and North America were the continents directly involved in the Columbian Exchange.
The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.
The Sahara is on the African continent.
We will just go to what could be thought: 7 continents: - North America -South America -Antarctica -Africa -Europe -Asia -Australia Here the "American landmass" is counted as 2 and the "European-Asian landmass" is counted as 2 landmasses. 6 continents: - North America -South America -Antarctica -Africa -Eurasia -Australia Here the "European-Asian landmass" is counted as 1 landmass. Alternate to the 6 continents version is the one where Europe and Asia are separated and the "American landmass" is counted as 1 landmass. The American "combined" landmass is separated by a human made waterway made through a narrow strip of land. 5 continents: - America -Antarctica -Africa -Eurasia -Australia Here the "European-Asian landmass" and the "American landmass" are both counted as 1 big land mass. 4 continents: -America -Antarctica -Afro-Eurasia -Australia Here the "African-Eurasian" landmass is counted as 1. With the same argument (see 6 continents) used to combine the "American" landmass. Apparently there is another map that says all the Landmasses are so narrowly connected they could be considered as 1, the 'dymaxion map'. Well, we have given you options to choose from, so you decide which one is right.