North America, South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
Europe and Antarctica lie completely outside the tropics.
No continents fall entirely within the tropics. However, South America, Africa, and Australia are mostly located in the tropic zone. Parts of Southern Asia do, as well.
After the split of Pangaea, the major northern continents formed were Laurasia and Gondwana. Laurasia included present-day North America, Europe, and Asia, while Gondwana included present-day South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Arabian Peninsula. These continents eventually shifted and broke apart further to form the continents we see today.
No, the tropics are larger than the Philippines (they run round the whole planet north and south of the Equator. Thus the question should be :- "Are the Philippines in the tropics" The answer to that question is "Yes" (see the map of the tropics in the related link below.
Hurricanes occur in the tropics, while tornadoes can occur in various regions, including the tropics. In the tropics, tornadoes are less common compared to hurricanes due to the different atmospheric conditions that typically favor the formation of hurricanes over tornadoes.
Europe and Antarctica.
Africa, South America, and Asia are continents located mostly in the tropics. These continents have a significant portion of their landmass within the tropical regions, resulting in warm temperatures and diverse ecosystems.
Africa, Asia, Australia, North America, South America have land in the tropics.
South America and Australia
There continents that lie completely outside of the tropics are North America, Europe, and Antarctica. Asia lies outside the tropics except for Indonesia which is sometimes considered part of that continent.
Europe and Antarctica lie completely outside the tropics.
Asia, Europe, and North America are the continents that are included in the Arctic region.
Africa, Asia, Australia, North America, South America have land in the tropics.
The continents of the Earth are not included in the part of the original crust because they appear differently. These continents used to all be one large continent called Pangaea.
No continents fall entirely within the tropics. However, South America, Africa, and Australia are mostly located in the tropic zone. Parts of Southern Asia do, as well.
If I am not mistaken, the answer is Pangea.
Well the continents that reach 30 degrees north or 30 degrees south are Africa, Asia, North America, South America and Oceania. Actually the tropics are at 23.25 degrees latitude, 30 is Sub-tropical.