Asia, USA,EUROPE
Continents are mainly larger than countries. There are some countries, however, larger than continents: Russia - larger than Antarctica, Europe, and Australia (almost larger than South America) Canada, United States, China, and Brazil - larger than Australia
they consist of North America (Alaska) and Antartica... those are just the continents for the ARCTIC tundra not the alpline tundraNorth America, for one.
North America, Europe, and Asia are the continents located mainly in the northern hemisphere.
Asia, Europe, Africa, and Australia are continents mainly located in the Eastern Hemisphere. These continents lie east of the Prime Meridian which divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
Continents are mainly composed of various types of rocks, minerals, and sediments. They consist of a crust layer made of solid rock called lithosphere, which is divided into tectonic plates. Beneath the crust is the mantle layer, which is semi-solid and flows over geologic timescales. The continents also contain landforms such as mountains, valleys, and plains shaped by tectonic activity and erosion.
Continents are mainly larger than countries. There are some countries, however, larger than continents: Russia - larger than Antarctica, Europe, and Australia (almost larger than South America) Canada, United States, China, and Brazil - larger than Australia
they consist of North America (Alaska) and Antartica... those are just the continents for the ARCTIC tundra not the alpline tundraNorth America, for one.
We need to know the "what" they developed.
North America, Europe, and Asia are the continents located mainly in the northern hemisphere.
Sand
The securities held as assets by the Federal Reserve Banks consist mainly of
Romans (?)
An ocean surrounds continents and islands! :D
Asia, Europe, Africa, and Australia are continents mainly located in the Eastern Hemisphere. These continents lie east of the Prime Meridian which divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
keratin
it consists of cellulose...
mainly south america