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- north america
- africa
- australia
- europe
- atlantic ocean
- asia
- indian ocean
- antarctica
- south america
- southern ocean
- pacific ocean
- arctic ocean
- if you were in south america and flew east to australia which continent would you fly over?
a. antarctica b. asia c. africa d. north america
- if you were in europe and went south which continent would you end up in?
a. africa b. south america c. north america d. australia
- which continent is not touching any other continents?
a. antarctica b. europe c. africa d. asia
- which ocean touches south america’s western border?
a. arctic ocean b. pacific ocean c. indian ocean d. atlantic ocean
- which of these oceans is not touching north america?
a. indian ocean b. pacific ocean c. arctic ocean d. atlantic ocean
Question 13
To determine the continent flown over from South America east to Australia, we analyze the geographical positions. South America is in the Western Hemisphere, Australia in the Southern Hemisphere (Eastern). Flying east from South America, the path crosses Antarctica (as it's south of South America and eastward towards Australia). Asia is north - east, Africa is east but more north, and North America is north. So the answer is Antarctica.
When moving south from Europe, we look at the continent's location. Europe is in the Northern Hemisphere. Africa is south of Europe (connected via the Mediterranean and the Suez - related region). South America is west - south, North America is west - north, and Australia is far south - east. So moving south from Europe leads to Africa.
We check the adjacency of continents. Europe is connected to Asia, Africa is connected to Asia (via the Suez area), and Asia is connected to Europe and Africa. Antarctica is surrounded by oceans and not touching other continents directly.
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A. Antarctica