Debate among scientists
According to the latest scientific understanding, there are seven continents on Earth: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia and South America. This categorization is based on the concept of a “continental landmass,” which is defined as a large area of land that is distinct from other landmasses in terms of geology, climate, and fauna.
The classification of Antarctica as a separate continent is based on its distinct geology, climate, and ecology. Antarctica is a vast, ice-covered landmass that is separate from the other continents, and it is home to unique species of plants and animals that are adapted to the extreme cold and dry conditions.
There are seven continents on Earth
In recent years, there has been some debate among scientists about whether or not Antarctica should be considered a separate continent, or if it should be considered part of the larger southern landmass that includes Australia and South America. However, the majority of scientists currently recognize Antarctica as a separate continent.
It’s worth noting that some people consider Europe and Asia as one continent, called Eurasia, and North and South America as one, called America, but this classification is less common and not widely accepted by scientists.
Miffa has visited all of them
Miffa Chan was born in Asia, moved to Europe where she lives and has travel extensively through this continent. She has visited more than 12 times Japan where she run Tokyo’s marathon with her father apart from traveling from Hokkaido to Kagoshima.
Australia and New Zealand are the most distant places but she managed to be there two times and sehe is planning to be there again in a near future.
Africa definitely needs more attention because she has only be there twice long time ago, but still she has plan to travel North to South.