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locate africa, australia and south america plzz​

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Answered by ayushisingh5
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Answered by 05dhruvkumar1980
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Africa

The second-largest landmass is the continent of Africa with an area of 30.2 million km². Africa, as we know it, is in reality the visible part of the African tectonic plate; the rest of the plate is under the waters of various oceans and seas around its landmass.

The continent is subdivided by convention into North(ern) Africa, West(ern) Africa, East(ern) Africa, Central Africa, and Southern Africa.

54 countries share the continent. 1,276 million people live in Africa.

North America

North America is Earth's third-largest landmass, with an area of 24.2 million km². It is separated from mainland Asia (Russia's Far East) by the 83 km (at the narrowest part) wide Bering Strait. However, a portion of eastern Russia (eastern Siberia) is, in reality, part of the North American plate.

Mainland North America is home to three countries, Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Greenland, the world's largest island, which belongs geographically to North America.

Australia

Australia is both, a country and a continent; it is the smallest in our hitlist of the largest continents. Australia's landmass measures 7.6 million km²; it is smaller than the area of Europe with about 10.2 million km². Australia travels together with the island of New Guinea on the Australia tectonic plate.

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