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Nations bank & Bank America merged in 1997 and Bank of America was formed. In 2004 BOA acquired FleetBoston Financial In 2005 it acquired MBNA In 2007 it acquired LaSalle bank & Countrywide Financial In 2008 it acquired Merryl Lynch
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continents Continents: North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica, Europe, Africa and Asia (Europe, Asia and Africa are on the same land mass). Other landmasses include Greenland, Svalbard, Iceland, Indonesia and many other islands.
Africa Antarctica Asia Europe North America Australia (Oceania) South America
Roughly the Atlantic Ocean sits between Europe and Africa on one side and North and South America on the other, while the Pacific Ocean sits between North and South America on one side and Japan and the Philippines on the other.
The continent Norway is in is Europe. There are seven other continets (from largest to smallest): Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe and Australia.
continents Continents: North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica, Europe, Africa and Asia (Europe, Asia and Africa are on the same land mass). Other landmasses include Greenland, Svalbard, Iceland, Indonesia and many other islands.
That would be the Atlantic Ocean. Pacific is on the other side, by California. Pacific
Europe and Africa
(ex. South America, Africa, North America, Europe, Antartica, Asia, Australia)
Some examples of continents that are roughly parallel to each other include Africa and South America, North America and Asia, Europe and Africa.
This is actually a difficult question to answer because it ranges from 4-7 continents. Here are the possible outcomes: 7 continents: -North America -South America -Europe -Africa -Asia -Australia -Antarctica (This is the most commonly used) [6 continents are rarely used because you would have to combine either Europe/Asia, Europe/Africa, Africa/Asia or North/South America, and if you only combine one why not the other?] 5 continents: -America (North/South America) -Eurasia (Europe/Asia) -Africa -Australia -Antarctica 4 continents: -America (North/South America) -Eurafrasia (Europe/Africa/Asia) -Australia -Antarctica
Yes. Following Asia, Africa, North America, South America and Antartica, Europe is the sixth continent by total area.
The seven continents of the world are Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America. These continents are large, continuous landmasses that are separated by oceans and other bodies of water.