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1.Asia, area: 44 million square kilometers.
Including nearby islands), which occupies about the total land area of the world, it is the largest continent in the world. Continental Asia.
It is connected to the European continent and is collectively called the Eurasian continent.
The total area is 50.71 million square kilometers, of which the Asian continent accounts for about 4.5.
2。Africa, area: about 30.2 million square kilometres (including nearby islands). It accounts for about the world's total land area, second only to Asia, and is the second largest continent in the world.
3.Europe, area: 10.16 million square kilometers, accounting for about the total land area of the world, only larger than Oceania.
It is the sixth largest continent in the world.
4.Oceania, Area: Oceania has a total land area of about 8.97 million square kilometers, accounting for about 6 of the total land area of the earth, and is the smallest continent in the world.
5.South America, area: about 17.97 million square kilometres (including nearby islands), about 12 of the world's total land area
6.North America.
Area: 10,000 square kilometers (including nearby islands), accounting for about the world's total land area, is the third largest continent in the world.
7.Antarctica.
Area: The total area is about 14 million square kilometres, which is about the total land area of the world.
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 population density.
The largest continent.
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 accounts for about the total population of the world, excluding Antarctica.
Least continental.
Between last year and this year, Cuba.
Offshore and terrestrial archaeology have made astonishing discoveries. These discoveries have raised a question that has attracted the attention of the whole world: the eighth continent on Earth may have existed, the Great Western Continent.
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Seven states: Asia: China, Japan, South Korea; Europe: France, United Kingdom; Africa: South Africa, Egypt; South America: Brazil, Argentina; North America: United States, Canada; Oceania: Australia, New Zealand; Antarctica: None.
If you're a liberal arts student, it's a good idea to buy a map of the world. ^_
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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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There are seven continents on Earth: Asia, Europe, Africa, North America, South America, Oceania, and Antarctica.
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The earth has seven continents, Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, and Oceania.
It is the largest in Asia, followed by Africa, in North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Oceania. The state crossed by the equator is Oceania. The span is the widest in Asia... I hope you can thank you
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It is five oceans and seven continents, which are:
1. The five oceans include: the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean.
2. The seven continents include: Asia (Asia), Europe (Europe), North America, South America, Africa, Oceania and Antarctica.
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There are seven continents on Earth: Asia, Europe, Africa, North America, South America, Oceania, and Antarctica.
North America is the second most economically developed continent in the world, and the U.S. economy ranks first in the world and has an important influence on the global economy and politics.
Most of North America is developed and has a very high level of human development and economic development. General English, followed by Spanish, French, Dutch, Indian, etc.
South America is the fourth largest continent by land area, with a land area of just over 17.8 million square kilometers. The Andes Mountains stretch through almost the entire western part of South America and are home to the highest mountain in the Americas, Mount Aconcagua. To the east of the Andes is the vast Amazon basin, covering more than 7 million square kilometres, most of which is tropical rainforest.
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There are seven continents and four oceans on Earth.
The four oceans are: the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean, of which the Pacific Ocean is the largest and the Arctic Ocean is the smallest.
The seven continents are: Asia, Africa.
Europe, South America, North America, Antarctica.
continent and Oceania, of which, Asia is the largest and Oceania is the smallest.
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There are seven continents in the world, which include: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Oceania.
Asia is the largest and most populous of the seven continents. 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. Africa is geographically located in the west of the eastern hemisphere, south of Europe, west of Asia, close to the Indian Ocean in the east, facing the Atlantic Ocean in the west, and spanning the north and south of the equator, with an area of about 30.2 million square kilometers, making it the second largest continent in the world.
North America is located in the northern part of the Western Hemisphere and is the second most economically developed continent in the world. South America is geographically located in the Western Hemisphere and 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.
Antarctica is geographically located at the southern tip of the earth, surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica is composed of continents, continental edge ice, and islands, with a total area of 14.24 million square kilometers, of which the continental area is 12.39 million square kilometers.
Europe is geographically located in the northwest of the Eastern Hemisphere, bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea to the south. It is the third most populous continent in the world, after Asia and Africa, and more than 99% of the population is of Europa.
Oceania is the smallest continent in the world, located in the central and south-central Pacific Ocean. Between Asia and Antarctica, it is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west, the Pacific Ocean to the east, and is far away from North and South America.
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Asia, Europe, Africa, North America, South America, Oceania, and Antarctica.
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Five continents: Asia, Africa, Antarctica, South America, North America, Europe, Oceania; Among them, Asia covers an area of 44 million square kilometers, accounting for about the total land area of the world, and is the largest continent in the world; Oceania covers an area of about 9 million square kilometers, accounting for about 6% of the world's total land area, making it the smallest continent in the world.
The four oceans are: the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean, of which the Pacific Ocean: with a total area of 178.68 million square kilometers, the Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world.
The origin of the names of the four oceans
Pacific Ocean: In 1520, Magellan entered a strait (later known as the Strait of Magellan) during his voyage around the world, and the waves were stormy, and the wind and waves were calm when he walked out of the canyon, so he called this water area the Pacific Ocean, because the name was auspicious, so it was recognized by the whole world.
Atlantic: The word Onishi, derived from the name of Atlas the Hercules in ancient Greek mythology. Legend has it that Atlas lived in the Atlantic Ocean, knew the depth of any ocean, and had the power to stand tall in the sky. In 1845, the London Geographical Society unified its name as the Atlantic.
Indian Ocean: 1497, Portuguese navigator arrived. Gamma circumnavigated the Cape of Good Hope in Africa and looked east for the Indian continent, calling the ocean it passed through the Indian Ocean. The World Atlas of 1570 officially named it the Indian Ocean.
Arctic Ocean: Located in the North Pole, it is frozen all year round. It was officially named the Arctic Ocean at the Geographical Society of London in 1845.
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. >>>More
Continent. The continent of the earth and its nearby islands are collectively called continents. >>>More
The area of the world's seven continents is ranked, and the land area accounts for 1 3 of the earth, and the area of each continent varies greatly.
Seven continents, four oceans.
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Seven continents: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Oceania (in order of area) Four oceans: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic Ocean (in order of area) The above is the general view of the academic community, which is divided from a geological point of view, in fact, there is no obvious boundary between them, they are all connected.