How Many Continents Are There?

How Many Continents Are There?

  • 1

    Votes: 12 8.8%
  • 2

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • 3

    Votes: 2 1.5%
  • 4

    Votes: 6 4.4%
  • 5

    Votes: 8 5.8%
  • 6

    Votes: 23 16.8%
  • 7

    Votes: 85 62.0%

  • Total voters
    137
Afreurasia, America, Antarctica and Australia. Greenland is the largest island on the Earth.
 
6

North America, South America, Eurasia, Africa, Australia, and Antartica.
 
The Seven Seas:

* the Red Sea
* the Mediterranean Sea
* the Persian Gulf
* the Black Sea
* the Adriatic Sea
* the Caspian Sea
* the Indian Ocean

Realize that to the ancients, "seven" often meant "many". So actually the point is in contention.
Sweet, thanks!

Fear me you lords and living creatures. I descend upon your Earth from the skies. I command your very souls you unbelievers.

I'll take you to the Seven Seas of Rhye.

+10 awesome points to those who know the song.

I don't suppose this has anything to do with that awesome mod Rhye came out with, does it?:sad:
 
I was taught seven, but I see eurasia as technically one continent.

However, what about India? I mean, sure it's collided with Asia, but why can't that be seen as just 2 continents hitting eachother, rather than India just joining with Asia? Antarctica is expected to do a similar thing.
 
"Continent" is an arbitrary term, so there are as many as you want there to be.

That said, I go with North America (including Central America), South America, Eurasia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica. Although it is cheating to add islands to continents, I put the Caribbean with North America and most Pacific islands with Australia.
 
Fear me you lords and living creatures. I descend upon your Earth from the skies. I command your very souls you unbelievers.

I'll take you to the Seven Seas of Rhye.

+10 awesome points to those who know the song.

:culture: ~I will destroy any man who dares abuse my truuuust~ :culture:

Queen, Seven Seas of Rhye? :D

Back on topic, I favor North America, South America, Antarctica, Eurasia, Africa, Australia. At present, that is.
 
:culture: ~I will destroy any man who dares abuse my truuuust~ :culture:

Queen, Seven Seas of Rhye? :D

I would give you your 10 awesome points, but since you are already maxed out at 5,000 you are ineligible.
 
"Europe" is a continent only culturally.

Geographically, Europe is just the biggest peninsula in the world, belonging to Eurasia. :) Not a continent by itself.

Culturally, there are 7: Africa, America (North, South), Antarctica, Asia, Australia+Oceania, Europe.

Geographically, there could be either 4: Eurasiafrica, America, Australia, Antarctica, 5: Eurasiafrica, North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica, or 6: Eurasia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica, but definitely not 7. :)
 
I was taught eight:

North America
South America
Central America
Europe
Asia
Australia
Africa
Antarctica
 
Ah! Double-take!

And Central America? Like Panama and Nicaragua etc. are enough for a continent but India isn't?
 
Is it: Australia or Oceania?

I personally lump New Zealand and those islands with Australia.

@the person who said Greenland was the world's largest island: Why not Australia? I thought Australia was larger.
 
1. pangea ftw!
 
"Europe" is a continent only culturally.

Geographically, Europe is just the biggest peninsula in the world, belonging to Eurasia. :) Not a continent by itself.

Culturally, there are 7: Africa, America (North, South), Antarctica, Asia, Australia+Oceania, Europe.
Culturally, Asia makes no sense as one. Furthermore, I, as French, feel stronger cultural ties with Morocco than with Azerbaijan. The Caspian Sea is another world to me.

The whole concept of Europe as a continent is flawed, let's face it. I would even add that it is slightly racist. Each time I talk about that topic and I suggest the idea Russia and Turkey aren't necessarily European, people take it as if I was despising them. It's always the same, people start talking to me about their cultural ties with the Greeks and the fact they are white-skinned. I don't deny such obvious truthes. I just deny the idea that Europe is defined by colour of skin and bonds with the Greek civilization. After all, Lebanon or Egypt have also strong cultural bonds with the Greeks, and Iran or Uzbekhistan are also peopled by white guys !

My point is simply that Europe only makes sense as a geographic concept if it's regarded as a peninsula. And I clearly don't consider Russians or Turks as culturally backwards or as having no tie with Europe simply because I say they are not located on that peninsula ! I just say what I see.

Now this is only about a way to see things. I don't reject the concept of a European continent ending at the Urals, I just judge it as artificial.
 
Is it: Australia or Oceania?

I personally lump New Zealand and those islands with Australia.

@the person who said Greenland was the world's largest island: Why not Australia? I thought Australia was larger.


Australia is almost three million square miles.

Greenland is an ice covered mass of about 850,000 square miles. But if the ice ever melts, its likely that it will be an archipelago.

Antarctica is estimated to be about four or five million square miles. But under the ice, it's probably no larger than australia
 
Growing up I was taught seven: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Antarctica and Oceania.

However, Europe and Asia are basically one continent; but I suppose differences in cultures prompted a relabeling of Eurasia into two continents.

there are many culture differences within Asia also... Middle east. India, China, south east asia...
 
I support Africa/Europe/and Asia being one continent so I can call myself a Euroafricasian-American.
 
"Europe" is a continent only culturally.

Geographically, Europe is just the biggest peninsula in the world, belonging to Eurasia. :) Not a continent by itself.

And what are the italic, balkan, iberian, scandinavian, crimea and jutland peninsulas? Capes?

Geographically, there could be either 4: Eurasiafrica, America, Australia, Antarctica, 5: Eurasiafrica, North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica, or 6: Eurasia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica, but definitely not 7. :)

I prefer the name Afreurasia.
 
Technically three or five (depends on whether Sinai and Panama are counted as separating or not)

Eurasia-Africa

America

Antarctica

(others are not big enough)

or then

Eurasia

Africa

N. America

S. America

Antarctica
 
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