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Seven Continents Asia: With an area of 44 million square kilometers, accounting for about the world's total land area, it is the largest continent in 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, 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. There are eight continents???
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Asia, Africa, South America, North America, Australia, Antarctica, Europe, Madagascar.
Due to its long-term isolation from neighbouring continents, Madagascar has a rich flora and fauna, nearly 90% of which are unique. Such as lemurs (a primate protomonkey suborder), carnivorous Falklands long-tailed civet cats and a large number of birds. Some ecologists refer to Madagascar as the "eighth continent" because of this unique ecosystem.
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Asia, Oceania, Europe, South America, Africa, Antarctica, Arctic, North America.
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Isn't it seven continents, North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, Antarctica.
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Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Oceania, Africa, Antarctica.
The 8th? I don't think so.
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As of 2021, there are no eight states on Earth, only seven continents, namely: Asia, Africa, Antarctica, South America, North America, Europe, and Oceania.
1. 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.
2. Africa. Africa, the full name of Africa, is located in the western part of the Eastern Hemisphere, south of Europe, west of Asia, east of the Indian Ocean, west of the Atlantic Ocean, across the north and south of the equator, with an area of about 30.2 million square kilometers (land area), accounting for the world's total land area, is the second largest continent in the world, and the second largest continent in population.
3. Antarctica.
Antarctica, the continent that surrounds Antarctica, is one of the seven continents of the Earth. Located at the southern tip of the earth, it is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, and is bordered by the Belinsgau Ching, Ross, Amundsen and Weddell Seas.
4. South America.
South America is the abbreviation of South Asia, located in the Western Hemisphere, the Southern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the north. North and North America are bounded by the Panama Canal, and Antarctica is separated by the Drake Strait to the south.
5. North America.
North America, the full name of North Asia and America, is located in the northern part of the Western Hemisphere and is the second most economically developed continent in the world, among which the United States economy ranks first in the world and has important influence in the global economy and politics.
6. Europe. Europe, the full name "Europa", the name comes from the Greek mythological character "Europa", Europe is located in the northwest of the Eastern Hemisphere, bordering the Arctic Ocean in the north, the Atlantic Ocean in the west, and the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea in the south.
7. Oceania.
Oceania, with a total land area of about 8.97 million square kilometers, accounting for about 6% of the world's total land area, is the smallest continent in the world. It is the least populated continent in the world except Antarctica.
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According to the geographical division, there is no such thing as eight continents, only seven continents and four oceans, of which seven continents include Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Antarctica, Oceania, Africa, and the four oceans include the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Arctic Ocean.
What are the eight continents and four oceans?
The seven continents generally refer to the seven continents into which the earth's land is divided, of which Asia is the largest, most populous, and has the oldest name, which means "the land of the rising sun in the east".
The four oceans are the general term for the four oceans on the earth, of which the Pacific Ocean accounts for about half of the world's ocean area, the Atlantic Ocean accounts for about 26%, the Indian Ocean accounts for about 20%, and the Arctic Ocean accounts for about it.
The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) identified the Southern Ocean as an independent ocean and included it in the world's oceanic science books, but there are still some people in the academic community who do not recognize the designation.
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The seven continents refer to the seven continental plates into which the earth's land is divided, including Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Oceania and Antarctica. The five continents refer to North and South America as the Americas, excluding South America, and it is a classification that focuses on politics and humanities.
Antarctica is generally removed because it is largely uninhabited, and the humanities, history and culture are not being discussed. North and South America belong to the same plate, have the same living customs, and when it was discovered by the world, it was a unified plate, named America.
In addition, according to the skin color and culture of the people of the five continents, the Olympic rings were specially designed to represent the five continents, which has become the most widely recognized Olympic symbol in the world.
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Geographically speaking, the earth's land is divided into seven continents, but because Antarctica is uninhabited, South America and North America are collectively called the United States, so the seven continents can also be called the five continents, namely Asia, America, Africa, Europe, and Oceania.
Among the five continents, Asia is the largest, followed by the Americas, Africa is the third, Europe is the fourth, and Oceania is the smallest.
Asia is the largest of the seven continents and the most populous continent, with most of the land area located in the Eastern Hemisphere and the Northern Hemisphere, representing countries such as China, South Korea, Singapore, and Japan.
Oceania is the smallest continent in the southwestern Pacific Ocean and the southern part of the equatorial north and south of the vast sea area, geographically, it can be divided into six regions: Australia, New Zealand, Melanesia, Papua and New Guinea, Micronesia and Polynesia.
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They are: Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Oceania, Antarctica
The seven continents refer to the seven major plates into which the earth's land is divided, namely Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Oceania and Antarctica, which are the main places for human activities to carry out various activities.
The dividing line between the seven continents is mainly marked by the slag of physical geography and man-made engineering, and the geological characteristics of each continent are very special, but they are all closely related to the movement of the earth's plates.
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Seven continents. It refers to the seven continental parts of the earth, namely Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Oceania and Antarctica.
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Seven continents: Asia Minor (Asia).
Ashensan, Africa, Africa (Africa).
Europa (Europe).
North America, North America (North America).
South Asia, America, Zhenghe (South America).
Oceania, Antarctica, Antarctica.
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