The super continent was called Pangaea.
The supercontinent that existed several million years ago is called Pangea. It combined all of today's continents into one supercontinent, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. It was surrounded by a super ocean, Panthalassa, and started to break up 175 million years ago.
They are the same size
It's not associated with a continent, but with the region of Oceania.
The rocky continent of Antarctica has an area of 14,000,000 (fourteen million) square kilometres (5.5 million square miles). In winter the frozen sea ice means that it nearly doubles in size.If there was no ice there, the continent would rise out of the ocean (the weight of the ice is pushing the land down) and have a larger area than at present.
It is a small island in the Pacific Ocean. New Zealand has had a significant role in its administration.
It existed 350 million ears ago and scientists say it went extinct 60 million years ago but in 1938,a living specimen was caught in the Indian Ocean off southern Africa.
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The Southern Ocean freezes over around the Antarctic continent, essentially doubling the size of the Antarctic continent. Mathmatically, then, you could say that the size of the continent -- 5.405 million sq miles (14 million km²) -- is doubled.
No. The Pacific Ocean is the largest of earth's oceans with an area of about 63.78 million sq miles (165.2 million km²). Antarctica is the fifth largest continent, with area that measures about 5.405 million sq miles (14 million km²).
The Atlantic Ocean is perhaps the busiest ocean of them all. It connects the Americas, Africa and Europe. It is the trade route between the continents and is always full of cargo ships being carried around continent to continent. It spreads over 32 million square miles.
The summer size of the Antarctic continent is 5.405 million sq miles (14 million km²) The size of the continent does not change seasonally. However, the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent does connect with the Southern Ocean sea ice that freezes around the continent, which just about doubles the continent's size in winter.
The supercontinent that existed several million years ago is called Pangea. It combined all of today's continents into one supercontinent, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. It was surrounded by a super ocean, Panthalassa, and started to break up 175 million years ago.
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According to the Wikipedia article... 5,427,000 square miles. This is roughly the same as the Antarctic continent itself.
Because an ocean is a body of water, and a continent is land
There is no Atlantic continent, it is an ocean. There is life in the Atlantic ocean.