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- 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 americas 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
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To determine the continent flown over from South America east to Australia, we analyze the global map. South America is in the Western Hemisphere. Flying east (towards the right on a standard map), the path would cross Antarctica (which is south of South America and east - west in the southern region) before reaching Australia. Asia is north - east of South America but not on the direct east path. Africa is more towards the east - north - east and not on the direct path to Australia. North America is north of South America. So the continent flown over is Antarctica.
Looking at the global map, Europe is in the Northern Hemisphere. Going south from Europe, we will reach Africa. Europe and Africa are separated by the Mediterranean Sea, and Africa is directly south of parts of Europe. South America is across the Atlantic Ocean to the west - south - west of Europe. North America is to the west of Europe. Australia is far to the south - east of Europe.
Antarctica is a continent that is surrounded by the Southern Ocean and is not physically connected (touching) to any other continent. Europe is connected to Asia (they are part of the Eurasian landmass). Africa is connected to Asia via the Isthmus of Suez (part of the larger Afro - Eurasian landmass). Asia is connected to Europe and Africa as mentioned.
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A. Antarctica