

Locations in Africa, Antartica, Australia, Asia, Europe, South America and. Mount McKinley, Alaska, U.S.: 20,320 feet (6,194 m)ĭeath Valley, California, U.S. A logistical and physical challenge to run 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 days. North America (includes Central America and the Caribbean)ĩ,449,000 square miles (24,474,000 sq km) Mount Elbrus, bordering Russia and Georgia: 18,510 feet (5,642 m)Ĭaspian Sea, bordering Russia and Kazakhstan: 92 feet (28 m) below sea level W Key words: Asia North America South America Europe Africa Australia Antarctica Hemisphere. Lake Eyre, Australia: 52 feet (16 m) below sea levelĮurope (Ural Mountains divide Europe from Asia) Mount Kosciusko, Australia: 7,316 feet (2,228 m) Mount Everest, bordering China and Nepal: 29,035 feet (8,850 m)ĭead Sea, bordering Israel and Jordan: 1,349 feet (411 m) below sea level And if you get the gist, were gonna make a list from biggest to. Ice covering: 8,327 feet (2,538 m) below sea levelġ7,212,000 square miles (44,579,000 sq km) The world is split up into continents, there are seven in all.

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Lake Assal, Djibouti: 512 feet (156 m) below sea levelĥ,100,000 square miles (13,209,000 sq km) From collaborative design to expert manufacturing, we are a full service. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania: 19,340 feet (5,895 m) These are the seven continents as typically defined: Continentġ1,608,000 square miles (30,065,000 sq km) The island groups in the Pacific Ocean (including Australia and New Zealand) are often called Oceania but this name does not imply that geologists or geographers consider them the remains of a single supercontinent-the grouping exists over several tectonic plates as well, making it a pretty unique grouping. The seven continents of the world, as commonly cited in the United States and other English-speaking countries, are: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica. A continent is defined as a large unbroken landmass completely surrounded by water, although in some cases continents are (or were in part) connected by land bridges.
