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    the other six-continent model (mostly used in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Japan) combines together Europe + Asia into the single continent "Eurasia" 5 Continents . This model adopts the criteria of both the six-continent models, resulting in the following 5 continents: Africa, Eurasia, America, Oceania (or Australia), and Antarctica.

  2. Dec 4, 2022 · Continents are large areas of land mostly surrounded by water — but that definition leaves room for interpretation. Today, Europe and Asia are sometimes combined and called "Eurasia."

  3. Jan 9, 2024 · Asia is the continent with the largest population, with over 4.5 billion inhabitants. Asia is the largest continent by area, covering 17,197,430 square miles (44,541,138 km 2). It is also the largest continent by population, with 4.5 billion inhabitants. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Indian Ocean to the south, the Pacific ...

  4. Continents by Area . Here are the seven continents of the world ordered by size.

  5. The largest country in the world is Russia with a total area of 17,098,242 Km² (6,601,665 mi²) and a land area of 16,376,870 Km² (6,323,142 mi²), equivalent to 11% of the total world's landmass of 148,940,000 Km² (57,510,000 square miles). See also: Most Populous Countries.

  6. Land Area of Asia: 17,210,000 (mi²) / 44,029,797 (km²) The Population of Asia: 4,494,302,221 (2016) Largest City in Asia: Tokyo, Japan (37,126,000 (2012)) The Asian continent covers nearly 9 percent of the earth’s surface making it the largest of the continents.

  7. Sep 18, 2023 · The continent of Asia has the largest area on Earth with a total area of 44.6 million square kilometers. Africa is the second largest continent in terms of size with a total area of 30.4 million square kilometers. What is the smallest continent? The smallest continent is Australia with a total landmass of 8.5 million square kilometers.

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