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  1. What are the 7 continents of the world and how do they differ from each other? Find out the answers and more interesting facts about each continent on WorldAtlas.com, a website that provides maps, facts, and statistics about the world. You can also explore other countries and regions, such as Spain, with detailed maps and information.

    • Asia

      The continent is the birthplace of nearly all major...

    • Oceania

      A guide to Australia & Oceania including maps (country map,...

    • Africa

      Country Map of Africa Outline. Outline map of the Africa...

    • Caribbean

      The Caribbean, long referred to as the West Indies, includes...

    • Central America

      Central America maps, facts, and flags. Free maps of Central...

    • Antarctica

      Antarctica Outline Map; Antarctic Fast Facts. Size:...

  2. The map shows the continents, regions, and oceans of the world. Earth has a total surface area of 510 million km²; 149 million km² (29.2%) are "dry land"; the rest of the planet's surface is covered by water (70.8%). Shortly after humans left the trees, 6 million years ago, they started naming their environment, Black Rock, Long Water, Dark ...

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  4. The map shows the continents of the world and continental subdivisions. You are free to use the above map for educational and similar purposes (fair use); please refer to the Nations Online Project. Get more information about Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Australia on our Continents page.

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    • Africa
    • North America
    • South America
    • Antarctica
    • Europe
    • Australia & Oceania

    The second largest and the second most populated continent in the world is Africa. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the southeast, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the north, and Suez Canal & Red Sea to the northeast. The continent has 53 countries, not including the disputed territory located in Western Sahara.

    The continent is present in the western and northern hemispheres of the earth. It is surrounded by South America and the Caribbean Sea on the southeast, the North Pacific Ocean on the west, the Arctic Ocean on the north, and the North Atlantic Ocean on the east. It is the third largest continent, covering 9,540,198 sq. miles. North America Informat...

    Located in the southern and western hemisphere, South America is the 4th largest continent in the world. In the northern hemisphere, too, a small part of the continent is present.

    Spread over an area of 5,400,000 square miles, Antarctica is the fifth largest continent in the world. It is also the southernmost continent of the earth. The continent is surrounded by the Southern Ocean and is located in the southern hemisphere. It is the driest, windiest, as well as the coldest continent. Antarctica Information:

    With an area of 3930519 sq. miles, it is the world’s second smallest continent. However, it is one of the most populous continents on the planet. Europe Information:

    The world’s smallest continent is Australia. One theory suggests that the continent only includes the Australian mainland and not the islands in the vicinity, like Tasmania or New Guinea. However, another says that these islands should be included because the geological landmass shared by them is the same. Australia information: For a better unders...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ContinentContinent - Wikipedia

    Continent. Animated, colour-coded map showing some continents and the region of Oceania (purple), which includes the continent of Australia. Depending on the convention and model, some continents may be consolidated or subdivided. A continent is any of several large geographical regions. Continents are generally identified by convention rather ...

  6. Political Map of the World. The map shows the world with countries, sovereign states, and dependencies or areas of special sovereignty with international borders, the surrounding oceans, seas, large islands and archipelagos. You are free to use the above map for educational and similar purposes (fair use); please refer to the Nations Online ...

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