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How many continents are there?

 

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The 7 continents of the world are North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.
 

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Europe & Asia are one land mass.

So is North & South America.

So that means 5 continents ;)
 

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If you really want to get into it then there is one one that split apart when God seperated the people, for those who have trouble with this take a map and kae a puizzle out of it and you will see that they fit almost perfect together
 

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September, 1973, the Club of Rome published a report entitled the "Regionalized and Adaptive Model of the Global World System", which was authored by Eduard Pestel and Mihajlo Mesarovic. The report revealed the Club's intention to divide the world into ten economic/political regions, called "Kingdoms", which would unite the entire world under a common leadership. These regions are:
North America
Western Europe
Japan
Australia and South Africa
Eastern Europe
Latin America
North Africa and the Middle East
Main Africa
South and Southeast Asia
Centrally Planned Asia
 

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Authors, Mihajlo Mesarovic and Eduard Pestel, in a book entitled, "Mankind At The Turning Point". They wrote that the world would be reorganized into 10 Super Nation States, listed below.

10 SPHERES OF INFLUENCE -- NATIONAL REORGANIZATION

1. North America
2. Western Europe
3. Japan
4. Australia, South Africa, and the rest of the market-economy of the developed world.
5. Eastern Europe, including Russia
6. Latin America
7. North Africa and the Middle East
8. Tropical Africa
9. South and Southeast Asia
10. China
 

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Europe & Asia are one land mass.

So is North & South America.

So that means 5 continents ;)

Well, Asia, Europe and Africa are all connected. However North and South America are "pinched off" at Panama, while Asia and Africa are "pinched off" at Suez and Europe and Asia are separated by the Ural Mountains.
 

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Yes, the 10 groups already exist
 

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I think the U.N. should form a committee to decide...:rolleyes:
 

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Every island is its own land mass. Greenland is large enough in land mass to be considered a continent, but yet isn't because of the number of people on it.
 

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Every island is its own land mass. Greenland is large enough in land mass to be considered a continent, but yet isn't because of the number of people on it.

But...what about Antarctica then? I haven't done any fact checking, but I would guess fewer people live on Antarctica than Greenland. :dunno:
 

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Well, Asia, Europe and Africa are all connected. However North and South America are "pinched off" at Panama, while Asia and Africa are "pinched off" at Suez and Europe and Asia are separated by the Ural Mountains.

If the Panama Canal is a big enough gap to consider something a separate land mass, what about Iceland, Greenland, Ireland, the Lofoten Islands, the Greek Islands, the numerous islands off the northwest of Canada and so on? New Zealand would have to count as two continents.
 

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I'm thinking we must add to the U.N. committee, an advisory panel of the world's foremost experts in geometry (and computer science), to painstakingly decide the general dimensions for an isthmus/body of water in relation to the adjoining landmasses such that the landmasses can be considered as distinct for the purposes of continent labeling.
 

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I vote for 4 :)

AfroEurAsia, America, Australia, Antarctica :)

The four As
 

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You are right... Antarctica might not be included in any continental count.
 

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You know, when you get right down to it, each of us hopes to be continent, although not necessarily continental.
 

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You know, when you get right down to it, each of us hopes to be continent, although not necessarily continental.

The Brexit vote showed what a lot of people think of being continental ;)
 
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