South America, Antarctica and Australia. North America has 35.
Antarctica is the only continent without any countries. Australia and South America have fewer than 20 countries, with Australia having 6 countries and South America having 12 countries.
nealry all continents can fir into africa!=i think=
20 degrees east runs through Africa, Antarctica, and Europe.
20
There are 15 countries in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
Antarctica is the only continent without any countries. Australia and South America have fewer than 20 countries, with Australia having 6 countries and South America having 12 countries.
As for the number of slaves owned by each master, 88% held fewer than 20
"Fewer than 20" means any quantity that is less than 20, not including 20 itself. This can refer to whole numbers or countable items, indicating that the total is 19 or lower. For example, if you have 19 apples, that would meet the condition of having fewer than 20 apples.
all numbers greater than 20! 21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31....infinity
Two tens fewer than ninety is calculated by subtracting 20 from 90. This gives us 90 - 20 = 70. Therefore, the number that is 2 tens fewer than ninety is 70.
This depends on what you define as a continent. America as a whole has more than 20, when you include South and Central America, but if you separate them into North America and South America then neither of them have 20. Europe, Asia and Africa all have more than 20.
A shape that has more faces than an octahedron (which has 8 faces) but fewer faces than an icosahedron (which has 20 faces) is a dodecahedron. A dodecahedron has 12 faces, satisfying the condition of having more than 8 and fewer than 20 faces.
5x < 20
The element with 8 fewer protons than calcium is magnesium. Calcium has 20 protons, while magnesium has 12 protons.
Any set with fewer than or more than 20 distinct elements cannot represent the set of integers from 1 to 20.
Because that is 1 degree more than 179 degrees and one fewer than 181 deg.
As many as you want.