Who is "us", exactly, and where are you? There are some who consider all of North and
South America to be one single continental mass. Most people in North America and many other places consider North America to be a separate continent from South America.
Both. Geographically, Brazil is located on eastern South America. Culturally, it is part of the region known as Latin America, which includes all countries whose language was originated from ancient Latin, such as Spanish, Portuguese and French.
North America, we just have the one.
Martinique is an island.. it isn't on a continent. it's located in the Caribbeans, near South America.
It's on the continent we call the United States of America. It is the continent that everyone else calls "North" America. Americans are hypocrites, and... Assuming you don't know where Canada is, I'll assume that you are one.
Canada actually has no continents. You need to phrase your questions properly. "How continents does Canada have?" actually makes no sense at all. You should have said "What continent does Canada belong to?" Because we don't own any continents. To answer your question: North America.
South America is one continent, and it does not have continents in it or on it because South America in itself is one big continent. There are countries in the continent of South America, but not continents.
No there is a little break in between the two continents.
No, South America and North America are distinct continents separated by the Panama Canal. North America consists of countries such as the United States, Canada, and Mexico, while South America includes countries like Brazil, Argentina, and Peru.
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The two continents in the Western Hemisphere are North America and south America
North America is one of the continents. South America is the other continent.
In fact in many places around the world it's taught that there is only one single "American" continent. This "North America" and "South America" concept is just a definition coming from the United States, as to clarify the whole continent from the USA, which is commonly known as "America".
Both. Geographically, Brazil is located on eastern South America. Culturally, it is part of the region known as Latin America, which includes all countries whose language was originated from ancient Latin, such as Spanish, Portuguese and French.
North America
Central America, if it is taken to be an actual continent (Central America is generally considered a region of the continent of North America). It is most broadly part of North America, or America, if you're from somewhere that teaches that the whole of the Americas is one continent.
both north America and south America border on two oceans
No, America is not considered one continent. It is commonly divided into North America and South America as two separate continents. Some regions may refer to them collectively as the Americas, but traditionally they are seen as distinct continents.