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The Seven Continents: Continent of Antarctica

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The Seven Continents

Africa
While Africa is first alphabetically, it is second as far as population and size among the Earths continents.
About 1 billion people live in the 54 countries in Africa. This is about 15 percent of the worlds population
living on 20 percent of the total land area. The equator passes through the center of the continent with
largely tropical climates. The northern and southern portion of Africa have more temperate conditions.
Africa is also noted as the birthplace of mankind. The oldest fossil evidence of Homo sapiens was found
in the eastern part of the continent. Learn more about thecontinent of Africa.
Antarctica
Antarctica holds a number of firsts among the continents of Earth. The continent is the most
southern of the seven continents and includes the South Pole. It is also the least populated with
less than 5,000 residents. Antarctica is known as the coldest landmass and has few native plants
or animals. Much of the landmass is covered with permanent glaciers. Learn more about
thecontinent of Antarctica.
Asia
Asia covers nearly 9 percent of the earths surface making it the largest of the continents. It is also the
home to the most people with an estimated population of 4.3 billion. Asia is defined as the eastern portion
of the Eurasia continent with the Ural river and mountains serving as the dividing line with Europe. Asia
contains some of the oldest civilizations in the world including the Chinese and Japanese nations. The
continents large population makes it an important part of the world economy. Asia includes the Saudi
Arabia peninsula with the oil rich countries including the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait. The continent
also includes the manufacturing centers of India and Japan and Hong Kong, which is a leading banking
and corporate headquarter center. Learn more about the continent of Asia.
Australia
The continent of Australia includes the mainland of the country Australia and the island nations of New
Guinea, Tasmania and Seram. During ice ages, when much of the worlds water was frozen in glaciers,
the Australian mainland was connected by land bridges to these islands. Australia has a wide variety of
animals and plants many of which are unique in the world. The continent first was inhabited by man
nearly 45,000 years ago. European inhabitants came onto the Australian landmass in the 1700s. Australia
is the most isolated and remote of the continents and has been least influenced by migrations of people,
plants and animals. Learn more about the continent of Australia.
Europe
The western portion of the Eurasian continent is known as Europe. It is noted as one of the smallest of
the continents, with 7 percent of the worlds landmass. However, Europe is home to about 11% of Earths
population, and is the second most densely populated continent, with 134 people per square mile, behind
Asias 203 people per square mile. Europe, by definition, includes the continental mainland ending in the
east at the Ural Mountains in Russia. Europe also includes islands such as Iceland and Sicily, and the
islands of the British Isles. The British Isles consist of the large island that is home to England, Scotland,
and Wales, and is called Great Britain; the British Isles also include the small island that contains
Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and several much smaller surrounding islands. People have

been living in Europe for about 100,000 years. Around 2000 B.C., Indo-European settlers came and
brought the language that most modern European languages are descended from. The ancient Greek
and Roman civilizations flourished there, from which we get much of our learning and culture. In the 5th
and 6th centuries, the Germanic tribes swept over most of Europe, and their descendants shaped the
modern countries of Scandinavia, and west and central Europe. By this time the Roman Empire had
become Christian, and eventually all of Europe became Christian, for reasons of both faith and
economics. Many diverse and interesting elements went into shaping the Europe that we know today.
Learn more about the continent of Europe.
North America
The North American continent includes the Latin American regions that serve as a connection between
North and South America. North America makes up about 17 percent of the worlds landmass and is
home to about 8 percent of the people. This population of about 529 million people live in about 23
independent countries. The earliest human inhabitants in North America were from Asia and crossed into
Alaska over the Bering land bridge during an ice age. The arrival of Europeans occurred in the mid 1600s.
This population is now dominant in North America. Learn more about the continent of North America.
South America
The South American continent is the southern portion of the larger American continent. The equator
passes through the continent yielding a tropical climate to much of the landmass with temperate
conditions possible in the south. The indigenous people of South America may have migrated south from
North America although the majority of its current 371 million residents are of European descent. The
population bases are largely along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts with large portions of the inland regions
hosting small and widely spread populations. South America includes the Andes Mountains which
comprise the longest range of peaks in the world. The continent is home to llamas and alpacas that
originally were wild but became domesticated nearly 5,000 years ago. Colonization efforts by Spanish
and Portuguese explorers ultimately lead to the prevalence of those languages on the South American
continent. Learn more about the continent of South America.

World Top 10 - Largest Oceans and sea


Average
Ocean
S. NO.

Deepest point
depth

Pacific Ocean
Atlantic

60,06
0,700
29,63

Ocean
Indian Ocean 7,900
Arctic Ocean

26,46

South China 9,500


5,427,

Sea
Caribbean

000
895,4

Sea
Mediterranea 00
n Sea

Maximum

Area

1,049,

depth
13,215

36,198

Mariana Trench

12,880

30,246

Puerto Rico Trench

13,002

24,460

Sunda Trench

3,953

18,456

7745'N; 175W

5,419

16,456

West of Luzon

8,685

22,788

Off Cayman Islands

4,688

15,197

Off Cape Matapan,

5,075

15,659

2,749

12,001

Off Buldir Island

4,874

12,425

14610'E; 4650'N

Greece

Sigsbee Deep

Bering Sea

500

Sea of
Okhotsk

1,144,
800

Gulf of
Mexico

884,9
00
613,8
00
615,0
00

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