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  1. Continent Area in Square Miles (Square Km) Percent of Total Land Area on Earth; The World: 57,308,738 Sq. Miles (148,429,000 Sq. Km) 100%: Asia (including the Middle East)

  2. Dec 30, 2020 · You can see 7 Continents of the World on the world map above. What are the 7 Continents of the World? Here is a Ranking of the Largest to the Smallest Continent by Land Area: 1. Asia Map of Asia Continent. Asia, which is part of the old world land mass, is the world’s largest continent with 44,391,163 km². It is also the world’s highest ...

  3. It is the third-largest continent in terms of land cover and fourth-largest in terms of population. Most of the regions in the continent are dominated by the United States of America, Mexico, Canada and Greenland. Number of Countries: 23. Area (km2): 24,709,000. Most Populous City: Mexico City, Mexico

  4. Dymaxion map (Fuller map) with continental landmasses (I,II,III,IV) and largest islands (1–30) roughly to scale. This list includes all islands in the world larger than 1,000 km 2 (390 sq mi). For size and location reference, the four continental landmasses are also shown.

  5. Continent: Population (2021) [1] [2] [3] % (world) ±% p.a. (2010–2013) Sovereign states (2024) De facto states (2024) Non-self-governing territory(ies) (2024) Other area(s) (2024) World: 7,909,295,151: 100% 1.17% 197 8 17 34 Asia: 4,694,576,167: 59.4% 1.04% 48 4 0 2 Africa: 1,393,676,444: 17.6%: 2.57% 54 2 2 4 Europe: 745,173,774: 9.4%: 0.08 ...

  6. Asia is the most populous continent in the world, with 4.756 Billion people accounting for nearly 59.3% of the world population as of 2022. Africa is the second most largest continent by population, with around 1.41 billion people, or 17.6% of the world’s population. Only these two continents have crossed one billion milestone.

  7. Notably, of all the continents, only Southern and Eastern Europe show negative growth rates in 2017, with Southern Europe at -0.12% and Eastern Europe at -0.15%. Europe as a whole has had a modest population increase of 0.08%, which is the smallest growth rate of the inhabited continents, although Western Europe continues to have a high population density of 178.31 per sq km.

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