NO. Africa is it's own continent, south of Europe. It is the third largest continent after Asia and North America.
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No, Africa is its own continent.
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There are numerous places in North and South America named after Christopher Columbus. They include Colombia, British Columbia, the Panamanian province of Colon, and the cities of Columbus, found in Ohio, Georgia, Indiana, and Mississippi.
Because Amerigo Vespucci was an Italian explorer and he discovered the americas.
The were named after Amerigo Vespucci. He proved that the Americas weren't Asia, but a separate land mass. Mapmakers then named the "New World" after the first person to figure out that Columbus was wrong - Amerigo Vespucci.
America did not become the United Sates of America. A small geographic portion of it was formed into a nation known as the United States of America. The landmass known as America or the Americas comprises both North and South America, first named as such in 1507, was named after Italian cartographer Amerigo Vespucci, who produced charts of large sections of the east coast of the Americas. When the 13 British Colonies in North America declared independence on July 4, 1776, they declared the country so formed by that act to be named the United States of America.
During the most recent Ice Age, the continents of Asia and North America were physically connected by a land bridge. Native Americans came from Asia and crossed the land bridge into North America. They then continued south to South America.
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The continents are named: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America.
North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica.
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There are a number of towns and cities named Paris in North America but the actual, famous Paris is in France in Europe.
North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, Antarctica
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There are numerous places in North and South America named after Christopher Columbus. They include Colombia, British Columbia, the Panamanian province of Colon, and the cities of Columbus, found in Ohio, Georgia, Indiana, and Mississippi.
North and South America were named after the First settlers.
Leif Erikson named North America around the year 1000.
There are many cities named Canton. The best known is in China (in Asia), but there's also a Canton, Ohio in North America.
North America - named after Amerigo Vespucci South America - named after Amerigo Vespucci Antarctica - Greek for 'Opposite to the Arctic' Europe - named after Phoenician princess, Europa, in Greek mythology Asia - unknown Africa - named after Latin word 'Afri', was described the Carthaginians that lived in Northern Africa Australia - Latin for 'Southern Land'