Africa - 30,300,000 sq km
Antarctica - 14,000,000 sq km
Asia - 44,700,000 sq km
Australia - 7,686,850 sq km
Europe - 9,940,000 sq km
North America - 24,360,000 sq km
South America - 17,770,000 sq km
1. Asia --- Approximately 60% of Earth's population (4,000,000,000 people).
2. Africa --- Approximately 14.2% of Earth's population (922,000,000 people)
3. Europe --- Approximately 11.3% of Earth's population (731,000,000 people)
4. North America --- Approximately 8.07% of Earth's population (524,000,000 people)
5. South America --- Approximately 5.88% of Earth's population (382,000,000 people)
6. Australia --- Approximately 0.32% of Earth's population (21,000,000 people)
7. Antarctica --- Approximately 0.00001% of Earth's population (less than 1,000 people)
*Note: Eurasia (Europe and Asia combined) may be considered a continent by some.
Africa has 20 percent of the earth's total landmass.
Is it 30%
Continental island
nitrogen
Africa occupies nearly 20.4% of landmass with 30,370,000 Sq. Km area. See the related link below.
The same could be said for France as a large percentage of the republic's landmass is in South America. Part of the Netherlands is in the carribean!
10 percent
The tropical rain forests in Africa are located in the western and central part of the continent. The rain forest is less than 5 percent of Africa's landmass.
5%
Covers 30 percent of the earths landmass, covers 20 million square miles of ocean, touches more than 67 percent of the earths coastline
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Northern hemishete
Africa has not always been near the equator, long ago when Wegener made an hypothesis that earths landforms were once all one landmass called Pangaea. When Pangaea was a whole, Africa was more near the poles than where it is located now.
continents
Pangea.
Africa
The largest landmass is the continent of Asia, covering an area of approximately 44.58 million square kilometers.
Giza,Egypt
Eurasia (combination of Europe and Asia)