Europe and Asia occupy the same landmass known as Eurasia.
Europe and Asia are the two continents that are together on one large area known as Eurasia. The Ural Mountains in Russia serve as a natural boundary between the two continents.
Europe and Asia. If they weren't so culturally divided and without the Ural Mountains dividing them then they may be just Eurasia.
Europe and Asia are the two continents that are located on a single land mass. This means that there isn't a large body of water separating the 2 continents.
The two supercontinents present today are America and Afro-Eurasia. However, they did not derive exactly from Pangea. The continents today did not come into place until about 50 million years ago.
America: North America and South America Afro-Eurasia: Africa, Europe, and Asia.
Asia and Europe are on the same land mass. That is the correct answer but Technically North and South America share it too.
Eurasia
Eurasia is what I remember the mass joining the 2 continents being called from school
Europe and Asia occupy the same landmass known as Eurasia.
Europe and Asia are the two continents that are together on one large area known as Eurasia. The Ural Mountains in Russia serve as a natural boundary between the two continents.
Europe and Asia. If they weren't so culturally divided and without the Ural Mountains dividing them then they may be just Eurasia.
Europe and Asia are the two continents that are located on a single land mass. This means that there isn't a large body of water separating the 2 continents.
Asia and Europe
Today, there are two supercontinents: America (North and South America) Afro-Eurasia (Africa, Europe, and Asia)
The Matterhorn is a mountain in Europe. It is on the border of Switzerland and Italy.
The Arctic Ocean straddles the earth's northern pole. No continent has the Arctic Ocean as a western border; two or three continents have the Arctic Ocean as a northern border: North America and Eurasia (or Europe and Asia).