A land area that contains two continents is called an isthmus. It serves as a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses, separating two bodies of water. Examples include the Isthmus of Panama connecting North and South America, and the Isthmus of Suez connecting Africa and Asia.
Continents, Islands
Any of the continents are examples of large land masses. One example is Australia with a square area of 7.692 million km².
Large masses of land are called continents.
At the close of the Paleozoic Era and continuing into the Mesozoic Era, almost all of Earth's land areas were joined together into a single large continent Pangea. The total land area of that continent was about the same as the total land area of all of the continemts today.
Land.
Australia and Antarctica are the smallest continents in terms of land area.
Large landmasses in the ocean are called continents. These are massive areas of land that are surrounded by water bodies like seas and oceans. Examples of continents include Africa, Asia, and North America.
The large bodies of land are known as Continents; though most of them are joined together. The large bodies of water are Oceans, and they are all connected. The continents did not always have their present disposition, nor even their present areas.
When the continents were together it was called "pangea"
Continents.
One of the seven large land areas is Asia, which is the largest continent in both land area and population. It is home to diverse cultures, landscapes, and natural resources.