There are three continents larger than Africa: Asia, America, and Antarctica. Africa is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population.
Asia and Africa have larger populations than Europe.
Asia and Africa.
Together, the continents of Asia and Africa make up about 75,000,000 sq km. The rest of the continents together make up just under that amount. So really, they would be neither "very much" larger or smaller, but almost the same.
Asia, Africa and Europe.
Antarctica - about 14,000,000 sq km Australia - 7,686,850 sq km Europe - 9,940,000 sq km
There are three continents larger than South America. They are North America, Africa, and Asia. That makes South America the fourth largest continent.
No. Antarctica is smaller than Africa. Continents on earth range in size from largest to smallest in this order: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
Asia, Africa, Europe, North America.
Africa (11,700,000 square miles) is larger than either North (9,540,000 sq mi) or South America (6,890,000 sq mi), but smaller than the combination of the two continents.
This continent ranks as the second smallest continent in terms of both land area and population. It is larger than Australia but smaller than all other continents.
Asia, North America, Africa, and Europe