I imagine you might be thinking of the Americas as one continent instead of North and South America. The continents are usually grouped as : Africa, the Americas, Antarctica, Asia, Australia/Oceania, and Europe; but in the US they generally group the Americas as North and South America.
There are no continents with exactly 6 nations. The continent that comes closest is Africa with 54 recognized nations.
The seven continents are: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.(The alternative Australian continental name Oceania is not widely used in the US, UK, or Australia. There are geographic models that only use 5 or 6 continents.)
The USA does not have any continents; it has fifty states. However, the sevencontinents of the world are Europe, North America, South America, Australia Asia, Africa, and Antarctica The USA is in The North America continent.
There is 6 and ther names are North America, South America , Eurasia , Africa , Australia , and Antarctica.
Antarctica, all the other continets have partial ownership of Antarctica
no there are 6 continents
There are no continents with exactly 6 nations. The continent that comes closest is Africa with 54 recognized nations.
The Netherlands isn't a continent, but the country lies on the continent Europe. Generally, there are seven continents on Earth. From smallest to largest the traditional 7 continents are: Australia, Europe, Antarctica, South America, North America and Asia.These are actually the 7 parts of the worlds which are commonly regarded as continents, since in geology a continent is described by means of tectonic plates. It also depends on the country you live in, since in most English speaking countries such as Australia and the U.K., you're taught that there are 7 continents and for example in Japan you're taught that there are 6 (There Asia and Europe are combined in the continent Eurasia).
6 continents are competing in the olympic games.
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The seven continents are: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.(The alternative Australian continental name Oceania is not widely used in the US, UK, or Australia. There are geographic models that only use 5 or 6 continents.)
There are seven continents on mother earth
6 (not Antarctica)
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