Overview of the Seven Continents
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World Geography: Continents & Regional Geography
The Earth's landmass is divided into seven major continents. Here is a brief overview of their significant geographical features.
1. Asia
- Size: Largest and most populous continent, covering about 30% of Earth's land area.
- Boundaries: Bounded by the Arctic Ocean (North), Pacific Ocean (East), Indian Ocean (South), and Europe/Africa (West). Separated from Europe by the Ural Mountains, Caspian Sea, Caucasus Mountains, and Black Sea.
- Major Mountains: Himalayas (Mount Everest, 8848.86m - highest in the world), Karakoram, Tien Shan, Altai.
- Major Rivers: Yangtze (longest in Asia), Huang He (Yellow River), Mekong, Ganges, Indus, Ob, Yenisey.
- Major Deserts: Gobi (cold desert), Arabian, Thar.
- Special Features: Contains the lowest point on land (Dead Sea), the highest plateau (Tibetan Plateau - "Roof of the World"), and the deepest lake (Lake Baikal).
2. Africa
- Size: Second-largest continent.
- Geographical Location: The only continent through which all three major latitudes pass: Equator, Tropic of Cancer, and Tropic of Capricorn.
- Major Mountains: Atlas Mountains (Northwest), Mount Kilimanjaro (highest peak, located in Tanzania).
- Major Rivers: Nile (longest in the world), Congo (crosses the equator twice), Niger, Zambezi (Victoria Falls).
- Major Deserts: Sahara (largest hot desert in the world), Kalahari, Namib.
- Special Features: The Great Rift Valley (a series of contiguous geographic trenches from Lebanon to Mozambique).
3. North America
- Size: Third-largest continent.
- Boundaries: Bounded by the Arctic Ocean (North), Atlantic Ocean (East), Pacific Ocean (West), and South America (South - connected by the Isthmus of Panama).
- Major Mountains: Rocky Mountains (West), Appalachian Mountains (East), Mount Denali (McKinley - highest peak, in Alaska).
- Major Rivers: Mississippi-Missouri system (longest in NA), Colorado (Grand Canyon), Mackenzie (Canada).
- Major Lakes: The Great Lakes (Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario). Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake by surface area.
4. South America
- Size: Fourth-largest continent, largely in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Major Mountains: Andes Mountains (longest continental mountain range in the world). Highest peak is Mount Aconcagua (Argentina).
- Major Rivers: Amazon River (largest river in the world by discharge volume of water, second longest).
- Major Deserts: Atacama Desert (driest non-polar desert in the world, in Chile).
- Special Features: Amazon Rainforest (largest tropical rainforest), Angel Falls (highest uninterrupted waterfall, in Venezuela), Lake Titicaca (highest navigable lake).
5. Antarctica
- Size: Fifth-largest continent. Contains the geographic South Pole.
- Characteristics: Coldest, driest, and windiest continent. About 98% is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, which contains 70% of the world's fresh water.
- Flora/Fauna: Penguins, seals, nematodes, tardigrades. No permanent human residents (only research stations like India's Maitri and Bharati).
- Highest Peak: Vinson Massif.
6. Europe
- Size: Sixth-largest continent.
- Major Mountains: Alps (Mont Blanc), Pyrenees, Carpathian, Caucasus (Mount Elbrus - highest peak in Europe).
- Major Rivers: Volga (longest in Europe), Danube (flows through 10 countries), Rhine, Thames.
- Special Features: A peninsula of peninsulas (Scandinavian, Iberian, Italian, Balkan). Highly indented coastline providing excellent natural harbors.
7. Australia (Oceania)
- Size: Smallest continent and one of the largest countries on Earth. Often called the "Island Continent".
- Major Mountains: Great Dividing Range. Highest peak is Mount Kosciuszko.
- Major Rivers: Murray-Darling river system.
- Major Deserts: Great Victoria Desert, Great Sandy Desert.
- Special Features: The Great Barrier Reef (world's largest coral reef system, off the NE coast), unique marsupial wildlife (kangaroos, koalas).
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