The three supercontinents are Eurasia, Americas, and Afro-Eurasia.
Eurasia, Australia and the Americas.
Sub-Saharan African and Eurasia are separated by the massive Saharan Desert which was very difficult and dangerous to pass through in the olden days. The Americas and Eurasia are separated by the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and until after Columbus decided to sail the Atlantic due west, no one knew of the New World (the Americas)
Sub-Saharan African and Eurasia are separated by the massive Saharan Desert which was very difficult and dangerous to pass through in the olden days. The Americas and Eurasia are separated by the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and until after Columbus decided to sail the Atlantic due west, no one knew of the New World (the Americas)
Sub-Saharan African and Eurasia are separated by the massive Saharan Desert which was very difficult and dangerous to pass through in the olden days. The Americas and Eurasia are separated by the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and until after Columbus decided to sail the Atlantic due west, no one knew of the New World (the Americas)
No. Eurasia is a continental land mass that includes Europe and Asia. Honduras is a country in Central America. Like the rest of the Americas, it is separated from Eurasia by the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Natural borders. Africa- Sahara Desert, Americas- Oceans
no large animals were domesticated in the Americas except the llama in South America.
No. Vipers are not found in Australia. Various types of viper can be found in Africa, Eurasia, and the Americas.
North and South America combine to form the Americas. Europe and Asia combine to form Eurasia. However, Africa is too connected to Eurasia, making it Afroeurasia.
Yes, an earwig is a bug found throughout the Americas, Eurasia, Australia and New Zealand
because of sensitivity to climate, crops were more easily transported on an east-west axis.