7 Continents of The World and The 5 Oceans List
7 Continents of The World and The 5 Oceans List
7 Continents of The World and The 5 Oceans List
Later on the land mass started to split and drift apart surrounded
by ocean on all sides. This process is still going on. Now we
have 7 continents and 5 oceans which are home to all of us and
millions of other living organisms. Let us learn about each of
these seven continents and five oceans that make up our planet
earth.
These
are
(from
largest
in
size
to
America, South
Extent of continents[edit]
The narrowest meaning of continent is that of a
continuous[6] area of land or mainland, with the coastline and
any land boundaries forming the edge of the continent. In this
sense the term continental Europe (sometimes "the Continent")
is used to refer to mainland Europe, excluding islands such
as Great Britain, Ireland, Malta and Iceland, and the
termcontinent of Australia may refer to the mainland of
Australia, excluding Tasmania and New Guinea. Similarly,
the continental United States refers to the 48 contiguous states in
central North America and may include Alaska in the northwest
(3,930,000 sq mi), while South Asia, with less than half that
area, is considered a subcontinent. The alternative viewin
geology and geographythat Eurasia is a single continent
results in a six-continent view of the world. Some view
separation of Eurasia into Europe and Asia as a residue
of Eurocentrism: "In physical, cultural and historical
diversity, Chinaand India are comparable to the entire European
landmass, not to a single European country. [...]"[13] However,
for historical and cultural reasons, the view of Europe as a
separate continent continues in several categorizations.
If continents are defined strictly as discrete landmasses,
embracing all the contiguous land of a body, then Asia, Europe
and Africa form a single continent which may be referred to
as Afro-Eurasia. This produces a four-continent model
consisting of Afro-Eurasia, America, Antarctica and Australia.
When sea levels were lower during the Pleistocene ice ages,
greater areas of continental shelf were exposed as dry land,
forming land bridges. At those times AustraliaNew Guinea was
a single, continuous continent. Likewise the Americas and AfroEurasia were joined by the Bering land bridge. Other islands
such as Great Britain were joined to the mainlands of their
continents. At that time there were just three discrete continents:
Afro-Eurasia-America, Antarctica, and Australia-New Guinea.
History of the concept[edit]
near the coast and only later extended to include the hinterlands.
[45]
showed for the first time the Americas being east of Asia and
separated from Asia by an ocean, as opposed to just placing the
Americas on the left end of the map and Asia on the right end. In
the accompanying bookCosmographiae Introductio,
Waldseemller noted that the earth is divided into four parts,
Europe, Asia, Africa and the fourth part, which he named
"America" after Amerigo Vespucci's first name.[57] On the map,
the word "America" was placed on part of South America.
The word continent[edit]
From the 16th century the English noun continent was derived
from the term continent land, meaning continuous or connected
land[58] and translated from the Latin terra continens.[59] The
noun was used to mean "a connected or continuous tract of land"
or mainland.[58] It was not applied only to very large areas of
landin the 17th century, references were made to
the continents (or mainlands) of Isle of
Man, Ireland and Wales and in 1745 to Sumatra.[58] The
wordcontinent was used in translating Greek and Latin writings
about the three "parts" of the world, although in the original
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Africa
total land area. Africa lies in the centre of the earth with the
equator passing through its centre. It is the only continent that
stretches from the northern temperate to the southern temperate
zones. The climate of Africa is largely tropical in nature. The
northern and southern parts of Africa have temperate climatic
conditions. Africa is also considered to be the birth place of
mankind. The oldest fossils of Homo sapiens found till now
have been from the eastern parts of this continent. This large and
diverse continent is home to lot of endangered species.
Africa is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea in the north, the
Indian Ocean to the south east, the Suez Canal and the Red Sea
to the northeast all along the Sinai Peninsula, and the Atlantic
Ocean on the west. Madagascar and a large number of
archipelagos are part of the continent. The population of Africa
is the youngest in the whole world. About 50% of the residents
in the continent are younger than 19 years of age.
Antarctica
Asia
North America
South America