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  1. Europeans in the 16th century divided the world into four continents: Africa, America, Asia, and Europe. Each of the four continents was seen to represent its quadrant of the world—Africa in the south, America in the west, Asia in the east, and Europe in the north.

  2. May 6, 2024 · There are seven continents: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia (listed from largest to smallest in size). Sometimes Europe and Asia are considered one continent called Eurasia. Continents loosely correlate with the positions of tectonic plates.

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  3. There are seven continents in the world: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America, and South America. However, depending on where you live, you may have learned that there are five, six, or even four continents.

  4. Sep 18, 2023 · The minimum number of continents is four: Afro-Eurasia, America, Antarctica, and Australia. This is known as the four continent model, categorizing the Earth’s landmasses that classifies them into these four primary continents, all surrounded entirely by water.

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  6. Mar 9, 2023 · In the U.S., it is taught that there are seven continents. In Europe, students learn there are six. There is also a five-continent model, and then some experts believe that there are only four continents in the world. Ultimately though, there’s no authority on this matter.

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  8. Oct 21, 2023 · In the 16th century, Europeans conceptualized the world as being divided into four continents: Africa, America, Asia, and Europe. Each of these continents was believed to represent a specific quadrant of the world, aligning with the cardinal directions: Africa in the south, America in the west, Asia in the East, and Europe in the north.

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