I believe the distingushing features in Asia are the scenery and the food. Also the culture is as striking as the traditions that surround Asia. They are also very well known people that are hardworking and innovative in many ways.
"so special" I'll take it this means 'what differentiates Asia from the rest of the world?'
short answer:
1. Asia, specifically Japan is much more technologically advanced than 'the west' - not only in terms of cars but also robots, games, and science
2. china AKA 'the sleeping giant' is already well on its way to surpassing America and becoming the worlds number 1 superpower - they have 25% of the worlds people and potentially the largest economy we've ever seen
3. majority of countries outside Asia are not 'single race nations' - since Asia is each country's culture has been preserved making the values, systems and lifestyles arguably more sophisticated and at least on the surface 'politer'
these are 3 amongst many things which make Asia different from the rest of the world however you can find many things which make every continent special in its own way.
Asia has a diverse set of vegetation because it has a diverse set of climates. Some areas get a lot of water and warm weather while other areas get less water and are cold.
Asia and Africa
Asia has so many exports because it is the largest continent in the world that has access to many different resources. This allows for a large and diverse array of exports throughout the continent.
Asia has a diverse geography because it contains different types of landforms such as mountains, deserts, plains, and plateaus. It also has various climates ranging from tropical in the south to arctic in the north. Additionally, Asia is home to major rivers, lakes, and islands, contributing to its geographic diversity.
Asia definitely since it is the largest and most diverse
highest peak, diverse distribution of population
Asia is considered the continent of diversity because it is the most diverse continent. It contains at least 5 major cultural groups (Middle East, Central Asia, Russia, East Asia, and Southern Asia).
It is called the shatterbelt because it is a zone of persistent splintering and fracturing
Why is the U.S. and Canada considered so diverse?
Asia is Earth's biggest continent, covering around 30% of the planet's land area and hosting a diverse range of cultures and landscapes.
If you want to know the most in the world it's Brazil. For Asia it's usually in South east Asia. Also India which has over 7,000 dialects and cultures.
Asia is a massive continent, stretching from polar regions to the equator, so naturally there is a vast difference in the climate. Other factors, such as parts being near seas and oceans and other areas being much further from them, and things like the various landforms all contribute too.