To those of you who are good a geography. A friend of mine argues that the Caribbean is not part of the Americas's continent. What do you think?
Also why is South America a continent by itself?
What about Central America are they for your help.
When I studied Geography there was only one America and then some sub-divisions to make studies easier.
The continents:
Africa
Asia
Europe
Australia
Antarctica
America (Sub-divisions: N. America, Central America and the Caribbean, and South America)
Anyone else get annoyed when The US is referred to as "America"?
When I studied Geography there was only one America and then some sub-divisions to make studies easier.
The continents:
Africa
Asia
Europe
Australia
Antarctica
America (Sub-divisions: N. America, Central America and the Caribbean, and South America)
Anyone else get annoyed when The US is referred to as "America"?
I Studied Europe, Asia, Africa, America with sub.. and Oceania. Australia is part of Oceania.
Can't We All Just Get Along!
The Map should answer the OPs Questions. I read and reviewed it and the answer is North America.
As far as calling the USA "America" - Who cares.... That is an individual thing. Here in the U.S., school children are taught that the name is the USA (The United States of America) - so, its just a matter of how individuals decide they want to refer to it..
Just for the record when I ask the Almighty himself for blessings, I ask him to please bless the USA, DR, Cuba, Venezuela, etc...., plus all others.... and of course I mean North America, South America, Europe, Africa, etc.... and all others....
SO! - Can't we all just get along? ......
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By what authority do you make this bizarre assertion? England has always been culturally and geographically part of Europe and is now now politically part of Europe as well. I am English and European (which takes precedence depends on the context). Please do not mislead our American friends into thinking differently.The english don't consider themselves part of europe, when they refer to europeans they don't include themselves.
By what authority do you make this bizarre assertion? England has always been culturally and geographically part of Europe and is now now politically part of Europe as well. I am English and European (which takes precedence depends on the context). Please do not mislead our American friends into thinking differently.