During the early Paleozoic era, the vast southern continent known as Gondwana included present-day South America, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, India, and possibly parts of China. This supercontinent played a crucial role in the geological and biological evolution of the time, facilitating the movement of species across large landmasses. Gondwana began to break apart in the Jurassic period, leading to the formation of the continents as we know them today. The convergence of these landmasses significantly influenced Earth's climate and ecosystems.
During the late Paleozoic time, the continents that now form parts of present-day Africa, South America, Australia, Antarctica, India, and the Arabian Peninsula were located in a supercontinent known as Pangaea.
Antarctica is larger than Australia. Australia is the smallest continent.
Australia is the smallest continent on earth. Africa - 30,300,000 sq km Antarctica - 14,000,000 sq km (island continent) Australia - 7,686,850 sq km (island continent)
There are two Antarctica and Australia.
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The two smallest continents are Australia and Europe. Australia is an island continent, however, Europe is not. Antarctica is the third smallest continent and is also an island continent.
Australia is the continent with the smallest population after Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
if you mean whether Antarctica is the SMALLEST continent then, no that would be Australia
Australia.
Australia is the continent found between Antarctica and the Equator.
Brisbane is on the continent of Australia. Queen Maud Land is on the continent of Antarctica.