What are the Seven Continents?

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The seven continents are: North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, Antarctica, and Australia.

Australia

Antarctica’s population is about 1,106 people, making it the least populated continent. The size of the continent is 5,400,000 sq miles, making it the 5th largest continent. Antarctica takes up 8.9% of the Earth’s land.

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South America has a population of roughly 420,458,044 people. The size of the continent is 6,890,000 sq miles, making it the 4th largest continent. It covers 12% of Earth’s land.

Antarctica

The population of Europe is approximately 741,447,158 people, making it the 3rd most populated continent. The size is 3,930,000 sq miles, making it the 6th largest continent. Europe takes up a total of 6.7% of Earth’s land.

Europe

North America

South America

Africa

A continent is any of the world’s main continuing expanses of land.

Australia’s population is about 25,030,900 people, making it the 6th most populated continent. The size of Australia is 2,969,907 sq miles, making it the smallest continent. Australia takes up a small 5.2% of the Earth’s land.

Africa’s population is about 1,225,080,510 people, making it the second most populated continent. The size of Africa is 11,730,000 sq miles, making it also the second largest continent. Africa takes up 20.3% of the Earth’s overall land.

Asia’s population is about 4,462,676,731 people. That is more than HALF the population of the planet on one continent! The area of Asia is 17,212,000 sq miles. Asia covers 30% of the Earth’s land.

North America has a population of about 579,024,000 people. The size of the continent is 9,540,000 sq miles, making it the 3rd largest continent. It covers about 16.5% of the Earth’s land area and 4.8% of its total surface.