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Continents

There are a total of seven continents on earth: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America. This category should contain questions regarding the continents.

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What is the most mountainous continent?

The most mountainous continent in the world is Asia

Which continent's are divided by the 0 degrees line of latitude's?

The zero degree line of latitude, also known as the equator, crosses through three continents. Africa, South America, and the islands of Asia are all divided by the equator.

What continent is Seville?

European continent - A city of southwest Spain on the Guadalquivir River north-northeast of Cádiz.

Which continent is bigger North America or Asia?

Asia is bigger than North America in terms of land area. It is the largest continent in the world, covering approximately 30% of Earth's land area, while North America is the third largest continent, covering about 16.5% of Earth's land area.

What are the places ending in s?

Some examples of places that end in "s" include Paris, Brussels, Texas, and Athens.

Which continent has the lowest percentage of urban population?

Africa has the lowest percentage of urban population among all continents, with around 40% of its population residing in urban areas.

What continent is vanuatu on?

Vanuatu is an island nation in the south Pacific north and east of Australia. It is not on a continent. There's a map and more information available at the Wikipedia article on Vanuatu. Oh, and you'll need a link. Got one for ya.

Which continent is largest by area?

Asia is the largest continent by land area, covering approximately 30% of Earth's total land area.

What country is located at 40 degrees west and 70 degrees north?

At 40 degrees west and 70 degrees north, you would find the country of Iceland.

Which continent has the most people?

Asia, because of China. China has more than 3 billion. Asia has the most people. check up the 2nd most. I'm not gonna ask that.

List the seven continents in order of size?

1. Asia

2. Africa

3. North America

4. South America

5. Antarctica

6. Europe

7. Australia

What is Prince Edward Island population growth rate?

Prince Edward Island's population growth rate is estimated at around 4% since the last census in 2016. This growth is mainly due to immigration and a higher birth rate compared to other provinces in Canada.

Continent of Angola?

Angola is a country in southern Africa and is not a continent itself. It is located on the continent of Africa, bordered by Namibia to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west.

What continent has the most people?

Asia has the largest population of any continent, with over 4.6 billion people. It is home to countries such as China and India, which have some of the highest populations in the world.

What is the second most populated continent?

Africa is the second only to Asia as the most populated continent in the world.

Which continent is closest to the US?

Probably Asia which is just across the Berring straits from the US state of Alaska.

What continent do we live on?

Depends on where you are the answer to the question.

Why isn't the Arctic a continent?

The Arctic is not a continent because it is primarily an ocean covered by sea ice, surrounded by land. The land surrounding the Arctic Ocean is part of different continents such as North America, Europe, and Asia.

List the 7 continents of the world?

  1. North America
  2. South America
  3. Europe
  4. Asia
  5. Africa
  6. Antarctica
  7. Australia

The continent of Texas?

Texas is located in the country The United States of America which is in the North America continent.

What is the difference between an island and a continent?

The answer depends on who you talk to.

A geographer - someone who studies Earth's surface, climate, countries, peoples, and so on - might say that continents are big and islands are small. For example, Greenland, the largest island, is only about a third as big as Australia.

On the other hand, a geologist - someone who studies the physics of Earth as a planet - might say that density accounts for the difference between continents and islands. Continents are made up of low-density rock, so they float high on Earth's molten mantle like big rafts. Ocean crust is denser, so it floats low on the mantle. Most islands are really extensions of the ocean floor - undersea volcanoes pump out dense lava that cools into ocean floor crust and sometimes piles up to poke above sea level. Greenland is ancient continental crust, but it isn't big enough to fit the geographer's definition of a continent. So geologists compromise by calling it a microcontinent.

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