Earth's landforms appear only on continents, unless they are being looked at from an underwater view as well as an on land view. Some maps show both, while some only show continental landforms.
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Venus only has two continents and they occupy about 8 percent of the surface. Earth's continents occupies about 25 percent of the surface. Venus also does not have any evidence of plate tectonics.
The movement of tectonic plates is most likely to create the boundaries between two continents. When plates collide, separate, or slide past each other, it can lead to the formation of mountain ranges, rift valleys, or transform faults that mark the boundaries between continents.
North America and Europe are the only continents entirely located north of the equator.
yes, there are only 7 continents and hundreds of mountain ranges, large and small
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Africa and Europe are the only continents that appear in both the eastern and western hemispheres. These continents are separated by the Prime Meridian, which runs through Greenwich, London.
Venus only has two continents and they occupy about 8 percent of the surface. Earth's continents occupies about 25 percent of the surface. Venus also does not have any evidence of plate tectonics.
Wegner developed this theory not only because many continents appear to fit together like a jigsaw, but also because he had fossil and climate evidence to support the fact that the continents once fit together.
no there are 6 continents
Mountains and grass is the only landforms in Washington county, Ohio!!
continents can't have another continent on them them and there are only 7 continents
There is only 3 continents that the Atlantic Ocean touches. The three continents are Europe, Asia and North America.
half of earths layer
no not really
Europe and North America are the only two continents completely north of the equator.