There are 6 continents: America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania and Antartica. Note that America is one single continent divided in 3 subcontinents: North, Central and South America. You might read somewhere else that North America and South America are two continents and that Central America, well, is just a part of North America. Be rational about this and choose the answer you want; however, I challenge you to call North American to some proud Cuban girl. Let me know how bad did she kicked you ;)
continental drift
the state michigan has a line dividing the state
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The two major mountains ranges in Europe are the Alps, which stretches across much of the continent, and the Ural Mountains which divides the continent from Asia.
The equator.
Yes. Suppose x divides y then there exist an integer p such that y = px. Suppose y divides z then there exist an integer q such that z = qy. Therefore z = q*px = qp*x Since p and q are integers then pq is an integer and therefore x divides z. That is to say: if x divides y and y divides z, then x divides z.
There doesn't exist a continent such as Nunuvit currently in the world.
If a divides b and b divides a then either a is equal to b or a is equal to -b. Additional note: if a divides b, there exist a p such that ap=b. and if b divides a, there exist a q such that a=bq. then ap=(bq)p=b => b(1-pq)=0 => pq=1 since b!=0 => p=q=1 or p=q=-1 => a=b or a=-b
The Continent of South America (along the western seaboard).
The Prime Meridian effectively divides the continent of Antarctica in half. Since prime meridians are arbitrary this is based on the Greenwich Prime Meridian.
Europe though the country no longer exist.
No, rainforests do not exist on every continent. They are primarily found in Central and South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. Antarctica and Europe do not have rainforests.