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Most of the world war 1 was set in Europe and Central Asia was also involved
All of the continents, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, North America, and South America, with the exception of Antarctica, were involved in World War I.
Asia, North and South America, Europe, Australia and Africa were all involved in World war 1.
It was a world war because it involved countries from different continents - Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, Australia.
World War 1 never reached as far as South East Asia with most of the combat going on in the north (China).
As the name suggests it was WORLD wide. The main theatres of fighting on land, were Europe, North Africa, South Eastern Asia.. At sea the Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans saw naval action. The continent that was probably the least touched by the conflict as South America. The Ocean with the least naval action was the Indian Ocean.
== == Of the 7 continents, only Antarctica was NOT involved in fighting in WW2. I'm sure what you meant to say was................What countries, on what continents, were involved in World War Two?
World War I expanded to Asia, Africa, and the Pacific for several reasons. For one, the countries involved in World War 1 has colonies in Asia and Africa. This included Tanganyika, which was under German rule. In addition to German East Africa, the British governed Hong Kong, which was physically located within China. To protect their respective colonies, the nations involved had no choice but to bring the war to these areas.
How many Australians were involved?In Australia it was estimated that 993 000 men and women were involved in WWII
'Involved' as opposed to formally declaring war? On December 7th 1941 British dominions in East Asia were attacked (Hong Kong for example), as such I would think Australia was 'involved'.
North America and Europe, Australia also Asia, that is why it was called a "World War". There was also some fighting in Africa.
Virtually every part of Asia has been involved in one war or another.