Are there 7 or 5 continents




















My opinion is that that the correct model is the one with 6 continents: Africa, America, Eurasia, Australiasia and Antartica. Two Americas? The fact that America is a continent and not a country is just common sense. This design is spectacular! You most certainly know how to keep a reader entertained.

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Too cool! Eurasia is clearly one landmass — so why classify it as two continents? Another consistent model would be a 4 continent model, that groups them as: Americas both S. But it IS one connected landmass. What is dividing Africa from that mix? The Mediterranean? If so, the Caribbean is enough to divide Americas.

As most of us know, the name America comes from the first name of explorer and cartographer Amerigo Vespucci. Vespucci was preceded by Christopher Columbus, who is regarded as having discovered America in Vespucci and Columbus each made four voyages which took them to South America, the Caribbean islands and Central America.

As far as I can determine, no evidence exists that either man ever laid eyes on the territory of the United States on any of those eight voyages. This is perfectly sensible, since in those names North, South, East and West are adjectives modifying the nouns Africa, Asia and Europe respectively.

For America to be a place which neither Columbus nor Vespucci ever laid eyes on but exclude the places which they actually sailed to is irrational, absurd and frankly insulting to those of us who live in one of the other 35 countries in America.

Bill, you are right that the U. Should not go by America; however, the fact that the north and south share the name America does not make it one continent. Its absurd to think that because continents newly discovered by Europeans centuries ago were both called America that they must always be considered one. I realize that Columbus did not name anything America.

I was born in the United States and I never refer to the country as America. Basically the United States of America is a stupid name for a country. Often some consider Six and some as Seven. Some argue Five cause there are five circles in Olympics flag. Great blog here! Also your web site loads up very fast! What web host are you using? Can I get your affiliate link to your host? I wish my web site loaded up as quickly as yours lol. Do you use Twitter? Can you recommend a good hosting provider at a fair price?

Cheers, I appreciate it! Not to mention, their evening aerobatic sessions are a whole lot of fun to watch. I read all da comments and all are so awesome even myself I thought we have six. U R doing a wonderful job keep it floors. Piece of writing writing is also a fun, if you be familiar with then you can write or else it is difficult to write. This post could not be written any better! Reading this post reminds me of my good old room mate!

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Thank you for sharing! It seems that some people e. Andres, Alba, … confuse nationality with continent of origin. I would hope that Canadians, Mexicans and other North American nationalities would take issue with this matter.

America, S. If we go with the idea that there is only one America, since they are contiguous, and that Europe and Asia are just Eurasia, for the same reason, then I guess there are only 47 states in the U. We have been slowly but surely conditioned into thinking of our planet as bits: divided into continents and islands. This is a fiction and there are no divisions. The earth as a whole IS whole. Look under the surface of any ocean and no matter how deep you go, you eventually reach the the good old solid earth.

Humans are good at dividing, at division. Try it for yourself. Pop the imaginary balloon that has been pulled over your eyes. When Columbus first set foot in the New World it was in South America and Central America, the word America was later used to refer to this new land mass.

The word America was later used to refer to North America as well. Years later, when the English colonies in what is now the U. There are tons of definitions that people use to identify a continent.

The most commonly used and most simple is to identify a large landmass which is separated by oceans from other large landmasses. Now we can easily recognize that there are 7 distinct continents. Number Of Countries: Africa is the second-largest continent on the planet and is an awesome place to travel through. The last frontier of authentic travel, it may be said.

Check out my article about how many countries are there in Africa , there are plenty of disputed territories in the region which is why my country count may surprise you.

How many countries are there in Antarctica is a pretty simple question to answer because there are none! You may also see it referred to as either the White or Frozen continent.

There are no permanent residents in Antarctica but you will find adventurous travellers. Here are some reasons why you should consider visiting Antarctica. My home! If you want to see how many countries in Asia I think there are then check out my article. It can be a bit controversial when deciding which countries are part of Asia and Europe. First things first, Australia is a continent and you can also call it Australasia.

Check out my article to read my explanation. Home to nearly 3 quarters of a million people, including me in my Irish youth. How many countries are there in North America is a long-debated topic because some people argue that North and South America are one continent.

If you want to know how many countries in the Caribbean , I blogged that too. If you want to know how many countries in Central America , I blogged that too. My article about how many countries in South America will show you the 12 countries and lesser-known dependencies which make up the continent. Aconcagua is there which I completed on my mission to climb all 7 peaks , the Amazon river, Angel Falls and much more.

Interestingly enough not everyone agrees that there are 7 continents in the world. Coming from Ireland, I have only ever been taught that there are 7 continents in the world. Take a look at the Olympic symbol again. Some countries teach that there are 6 continents in the world; America, Antarctica, Asia, Africa, Australia and Europe not separating the 2 Americas. I understand why some say 5 and 6 but there are 7 continents in the world.

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And if you just want to get cracking, use BlueHost at a discount, through me. Only that last one isn't quite as cut and dried as our first-grade teachers led us to believe. And going by that standard, continents make up the vast majority of land surface area on the planet, or about 57 million square miles million square kilometers. But that's hardly the last word on the matter. That's why there are five rings on the Olympic flag.

And some experts think four is the way to go, using as their criteria landmasses naturally separated by water, rather than manmade canals AfroEurasia, America, Antarctica and Australia. Heck, as recently as the s, some people says there were just two continents , the Old — including Europe, Africa and Asia — and the New, which encompassed North and South America.

It doesn't take much imagination to see why this is more complicated than it seems. Even as a child, you may have wondered how anyone would regard Asia and Europe as different continents when they are welded together in enormous expanse of land. Traditionally, we've learned that continents are enormous landmasses with clearly defined boundaries and separated by oceans. According to a paper published in the Geological Society of America's journal, GSA Today , "The 'Glossary of Geology' defines a continent as 'one of the Earth's major landmasses, including both dry land and continental shelves.

To our knowledge, the last point — how 'major' a piece of continental crust has to be to be called a continent — is almost never discussed. Certain factors make a landmass more or less likely to be called a continent at various times in history, by various people, but nothing can be said to determine continentality in a completely principled, nonarbitrary way. Take for example, the vast country of Russia, 6. Why is it part of Europe rather than Asia?

How about plate tectonics? If certain landmasses are constrained to one of those massive shifting hulks, we can safely call it a continent? Montello says no. The same goes for climate. After all, continents contain multiple climates, as evidenced by Alaska's Arctic chill compared to Florida's humid heat, and they're both part of North America.



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