7 continents

  1. South America
  2. 7 Continents of the World
  3. Asia Facts for Kids
  4. Australia Facts for Kids
  5. Continents
  6. Free Coloring Map
  7. Continent Facts


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South America

South America's Information Area 17,840,000 km 2 Population 420,458,044 Population Density 21 people/km 2 GDP PPP $6.30 Trillion GDP Per Capita $8,520 Countries Dependencies Time Zones Largest Cities • • • • • • • • • • Table of Contents • • • • • • Where is South America ? South America is found in the western hemisphere. Most of the continent is in the southern hemisphere, although some parts of the northern part of the continent fall in the northern hemisphere. The section in the northern hemisphere includes Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, parts of Brazil, parts of Ecuador, and nearly all of Colombia. The Isthmus of Panama separates North American and South America, where the Darién Mountains are considered to be the dividing line between the two continents. Sometimes, the dividing line is considered to be the Panama Canal. By some classifications, South America is seen as a subcontinent of the Americas. South America has an area of 17,840,000 km 2 or almost 11.98% of Earth's total land area. By land area, South America is the world's fourth largest continent after Asia, Africa, and North America. South America is almost twice as big as Europe by land area, and is marginally larger than Russia. South America has coastline that measures around 25,427 km. There are four diffferent time zones in South America: UTC -5, UTC -4, UTC -3, and UTC -2. South America has a population of more than 420,458,044 with a population density of 21 people per km 2. With 208.2 m...

7 Continents of the World

# Continent Population (2020) Area (Km²) Density (P/Km²) World Population Share 1 4,641,054,775 31,033,131 150 59.54% 2 1,340,598,147 29,648,481 45 17.20% 3 747,636,026 22,134,900 34 9.59% 4 592,072,212 21,330,000 28 7.60% 5 430,759,766 17,461,112 25 5.53% 6 43,111,704 8,486,460 5 0.55% 7 0 13,720,000 0 0.00% Which continent does Russia belong to? Russia is part of both Europe and Asia. In the 7 continent model in fact, it is not always clear where to place Russia. In the map pictured above Russia is divided into two parts (European Russia and the "Asian part" of the Russian Federation) along the Ural Mountains line, from the source of the Ural River down to the Greater Caucasus from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea (following the modern definition of Europe as provided by the National Geographic Society). However, in the list of continents, we had to place Russia in one continent or the other, so we placed it in Europe, following the United Nations classification. About 75% of the Russian population lives in the European continent. On the other hand, 75% of Russian territory is located in Asia. Which continent does Hawaii belong to? None. Hawaii is politically part of North America, but geographically it is not part of any continent.

Asia Facts for Kids

Asia Known as the largest and most populous continent on Earth is the continent of Asia. Located primarily in the Eastern and Northern Hemisphere, it is bordered by the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean. Asia covers Earth’s total surface area by 71.n square miles and has the largest coastline at 39,022 miles as well. This is home to 4.5 billion people from about 50 countries. There is no clear geographical separation between Etymology Greek civilization had “Asia” an original concept for an English name. It was originally just a name for the east bank of the Aegean Sea, a region recognized to the Hittites as Assuwa. The Greeks used the term “Asia” to refer to the territory known today as Anatolia. Although a number of theories have been published regarding the etymology of Asia, it still remains uncertain and can only be guessed. It could have been from the Aegean root “Asis” which means muddy and silty or Semitic root “Asu” meaning rising. History Asia’s history is collectively distinct from the different regions such as East Asia, South Asia and the Middle East linked by the interior mass of the Eurasian steppe. The world’s earliest civilization was at the coastal periphery with each of the three regions around fertile river valleys. Mounted nomads had also long inhabited the steppe region. In the northern part of Asia, Siberia, however, was inaccessible to nomads due to dense forests. The Caucasus, Himalayas, Karakum Desert and Gobi Desert took advantage...

Australia Facts for Kids

Australia – Situated in the graphical region in Oceania, Australia is the smallest of the continents. Its total land area of 3.3 million square miles, it is home to 29 million of the world’s population and biodiversity. As the rest of the world undergoes significant cooling, Australia has its global cooling effect remain reasonably constant by its gradual movement toward the equator. For that, enormous diversity of animal, fungal and plant life have developed. The earliest human migrations including those from out of Africa make up the original inhabitants of the Australian continent. Immigration to this continent has brought overseas languages that makeup about 200 that they have. Large proportions of Australia belong to no region while Christianity is predominant in those practising faith. As a small continent, as it is, they have Australia which is the only first-world country having the largest and most dominant economy in the region. They have a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy with two major political groups that form the government. Australia Geography Australia, although the world’s smallest continent is the sixth-largest country in the world, encircling an extensive diversity of biogeographic regions. This continent’s geography is tremendously diverse, ranging from the snow-capped mountains of the Australian Alps to large deserts, tropical and temperate forests. Having no land borders, Australia has the most area of ocean jurisdiction than any country...

Continents

• • Continents Continents Continent Definition " Continent" derives from the Latin terra continēns [ terra = “ land”, continēns = present participle of the verb contineō = con ‎(“ together”) + teneō ‎(“I hold”). The meaning is therefore ‎“land held together” or "connected land." Originally the term "continent" was applied to any area of land, of any size, not separated by water, including islands. Concurrently, ever since the times of ancient Greek mariners and philosophers, the world was separated into "parts." These parts were initially Europe and Asia, with the subsequent addition of Africa and, in 1507, of the Americas. Only in the late nineteenth century such parts of the earth came to be explicitly defined as continents. Today, continents are understood to be large, continuous, distinct masses of land, ideally (but not necessarily) separated by expanses of water. No required minimum size to qualify as "large" (or "very large") has been defined, nor the requisite degree of physical separation. Continents are therefore defined by convention rather than a strict criteria. The criteria used can be of geographical, historical, cultural, anthropological, political, or even of philosophical nature. How many continents are there? It depends. The loose definition of continent results in numerous ways of separating the world into continents, with models ranging anywhere from 4 to 7 continents. 7 Continents This is the most widely adopted model and it classifies the following s...

Free Coloring Map

14K Shares Looking for a printable coloring map of the seven continents? Then you are in the right place. We have custom designed just such a map just for you. Free Printable 7 Continents Coloring Map When traveling the world is not an option, looking at maps is the next best way for children to learn all about the world they live in. This free printable 7 continent coloring page allows children to see their world at a glance and learn more about it. The Importance of Learning Geography Today, many people, especially young children, do not have a firm grasp on which countries and continents make up our world or where they are located. Without this knowledge, world news makes little sense and pressing world problems have no context. Printable world map coloring pages make learning geography fun so that children will naturally be inclined to learn more about their world as they grow up. This knowledge will allow them to become well-educated world citizens. 7 Continent Map Activities This free printable world map coloring page can be used both at home and at school to help children Cross-curricular Learning Printable world map coloring pages are also a great way for students to bring their learning in different subject areas together. Students can use printable coloring maps in science to identify where famous scientists lived or where major scientific discoveries were found. Students can use printable coloring maps in reading to find a story’s setting or to trace a character...

Continent Facts

2. About 4.6 billion people live in 3. houses some of the richest nations in the world. The tiny country on the Arabian peninsula is on of the richest nations in the world due to its income from oil exploration and the petroleum industry. Saudi-Arabia, the 4. The most languages are spoken in Chinese is the language with the most native speakers - with almost 1.4 billion people speaking it. 5 . Australia/Oceania is the smallest continent of the planet. Strictly speaking Oceania is a geographic region that includes Australasia, Polynesia, Micronesia andMelanesia. This means 6. About 43 million people live in Oceania. The most populous cities of the continent are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth - all these cities are in Australia. Read more about Oceania here. 7. Africa is the continent with the most countries. There are 54 countries on the African continent. About 1.3 billion people live in Africa. The largest cities of the African continent are Lagos/Nigeria, Kinshasa/DR Congo and Cairo/Egypt. 8. The oldest human fossils such asskeletons and skulls have been discovered in Africa, therefore the African continent is also referred to as the 'cradle of humankind'. 9. From the 15th - 19th century Africa was colonised by several countries including Portugal, the Netherlands, Spain, France, Italy, Belgium, the United Kingdom and Germany. The only countries that escaped colonialisation in Africa are Ethiopia and Liberia. 10. Africa also houses the longest river in the world, ...