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Asia. It is the largest of the seven continents in the world. The vast majority of its land is located in the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres.
Traditionally defined as part of the Afro-Eurasian continent. It spans a wide range of latitudes and longitudes, and the time difference between east and west is 11 hours. Asia straddles three zones: cold, warm and hot, and its basic climate is characterized by a strong continental climate, a typical monsoon climate, and complex climate types.
Geographically, it is customary to divide into East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia, Central Asia and North Asia. In 2000, the population reached 100 million, accounting for about the total population of the world.
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Asia. Asia, short for Asia Minor, is the largest of the world's seven continents. It covers an area of 44 million square kilometers.
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Comparison of the areas of the seven continents.
Asia: With an area of 44 million square kilometers, it is the largest continent in the world, accounting for about the total land area of the world. There are 40 countries and regions in total. It has a population of 100 million, accounting for about 60% of the world's total population, ranking first in the world.
Africa: With an area of about 30 million square kilometers, it is the second largest continent in the world, accounting for about the total land area of the world. There are 56 countries and regions in total. With a population of 100 million, accounting for the world's total population, it ranks third in the world.
North America: With an area of about 24 million square kilometers, it is the third largest continent in the world, accounting for about the total land area of the world. There are 37 countries and regions in total. It has a population of 100 million, accounting for about the world's total population, ranking fourth in the world.
South America: It covers an area of about 18 million square kilometers, accounting for about 12% of the world's total land area, and is the fourth largest continent in the world. There are 13 countries and regions in total. It has a population of 100 million, accounting for about the world's total population, ranking fifth in the world.
Antarctica: With an area of 14 million square kilometers, it accounts for about the world's total land area and is the fifth largest continent in the world. Antarctica has only a few scientific expeditions and whaling teams from other continents, and no settled inhabitants.
Europe: With an area of about 10 million square kilometers, it accounts for about the total land area of the world, only larger than Oceania, and is the sixth largest continent in the world. There are 37 countries and regions in total. With a population of 100 million, accounting for about the world's total population, it ranks second in the world and is the continent with the largest population density.
Oceania: With an area of about 9 million square kilometers, accounting for about 6% of the world's total land area, Oceania is the smallest continent in the world. There are 24 countries and regions in total. With a population of 27 million, it is the least populous continent in the world except for Antarctica.
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Asia, with an area of 44 million square kilometers.
Some people often think that Russia is the largest, and Russia is Europe, so Europe is the largest, but in fact, Russia is a country that straddles Europe and Asia, and most of its territory is in Asia, and it also belongs to Europe, because its capital Russia is in Europe.
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It is the largest in Asia.
Asia, the full name of "Asia Minor", is the largest and most populous of the seven continents. It covers the total area of the earth or the total land area. The area of Asia is 44,579,000 square kilometers.
Asia has a very long history and culture. China, India, and ancient Babylon, among the world's four major ancient civilizations, are all located on the Asian continent. Asia's economic and cultural level has long been in the leading position in the world, China's four major inventions, Indians' discovery of "0", the invention of Arabic numerals, etc., many scientific inventions and creations have made great contributions to the world.
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Asia.
Asia is the largest and most populous of the world's seven continents, and its name is the oldest. Asia is an abbreviation for "Asia Minor", which means "the land of the rising sun in the East".
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Legend has it that the name Asia was given by the ancient Phoenicians. In the mid-2000s BCE, the Phoenicians arose on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea (around present-day Syria) and established the powerful Phoenician kingdom. They are highly skilled in navigation and are active throughout the Mediterranean, even crossing the Strait of Gibraltar into the vast ocean.
They developed their own culture, created the Phoenician alphabet, and contributed to the development of writing for many peoples around the world. Frequent maritime activities required the Phoenicians to determine their bearings. Therefore, they called the land east of the Mediterranean Sea "asu", and the English "asia" evolved from the Phoenician word "asu", transliterated as "Asia".
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The largest continent in the world by area is Asia.
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The largest continent in the world by area is Asia.
Asia (etymology: Greek: English: asia; Russian:
French: asie; Arabic: The full name is "Asia", which is the largest and most populous of the seven continents.
The land spans the cold, warm and hot zones, which cover the total area of the earth or account for the total land area.
The topography of Asia is complex and diverse, and the Asian climate is characterized by complex and diverse, wide distribution of continental climates and significant monsoon climate. The vast majority of Asia is located in the northern and eastern hemispheres. The boundary between Asia and Africa is the Suez Canal. To the east of the Suez Canal is Asia.
The dividing line between Asia and Europe is the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian Sea, the Greater Caucasus Mountains, the Turkish Straits and the Black Sea. To the east of the Ural Mountains and to the south of the Greater Caucasus Mountains, the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea are Asia.
The mainland extends to Cape Dezhniov (169°39 7 W, 66°4 45 N) in the Bering Strait in the east, Tanjung Bia (103°31 E, 1°16 N) in the south, Cape Baba (26°3 E, 39°27 N) in the west, and Cape Molotov in the north, with the highest peak being Mount Everest. It spans a wide range of latitudes and longitudes, and the time difference between east and west is 11 13 hours. The western part is connected to Europe, forming the Eurasian continent, the largest land mass on Earth.
Topography
The terrain of Asia is very undulating, high in the middle and low on all sides. In the east, there is a longitudinal arc of festo-colored islands. With an average altitude of about 950 meters, it is the highest continent in the world except for Antarctica.
Mountains, plateaus and hills account for about 3 4 of the total area, of which 1 3 are above 1000 meters above sea level.
The world's highest peaks above 8,000 meters above sea level are all distributed in the Karakoram and Himalayas. The plains occupy a total area of 1 4, totaling more than 10 million square kilometers. The continent is roughly centered on the Pamirs, with a series of tall mountain ranges radiating in all directions to the continental margin.
The main ones are the Tien Shan Mountains, the Kunlun Mountains, the Himalayas, the Altai Mountains, the Hindu Kush Mountains, the Alborz Mountains, the Taurus Mountains and the Zagros Mountains.
Between the above main mountain ranges, there are the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the Mongolian Plateau, the Iranian Plateau, the Anatolian Plateau, the Deccan Plateau, the Arabian Plateau, the Central Siberian Plateau, the Tarim Basin, the Junggar Basin, the Qaidam Basin, etc.
There are vast plains on the outer side of the mountains and plateaus, mainly including the Northeast Plain, the North China Plain, the Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River Plain, the Indus River Plain, the Gangetic River Plain, the Mesopotamian Plain, and the West Siberian Plain.
Asia has the world's highest plateau (Tibetan Plateau), mountains and peaks (Mount Everest, meters above sea level), as well as the world's famous plains (West Siberian Plain) and depressions (Dead Sea).
In Asia, not only are the land ridges extreme, but the arc islands on the eastern edge of the continent and the seabed part of the Pacific Ocean are also extremely undulating, and the mountains on the islands are accompanied by extremely deep ocean trenches. The difference between the highest peak in Asia and the deepest trench in adjacent waters is about 20 kilometers.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Asia.
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