• @Num10ck
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      31 year ago

      well now i wonder, how are Europe and Asia considered separate continents?

      • @wwaxen
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        21 year ago

        A broken clock…

        I mean, look at the globe with satellite view and tell me where one ends and the other begins.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          I mean, the Ural mountains are a pretty solid demarcation line, I agree it’s not as tidy as an ocean but still.

          India is a separate subcontinent as well, but we don’t question that.

          • @wwaxen
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            11 year ago

            Look at a satellite view and tell me Urals separate continents but not the Himalayas, the Rockies or the Atlas.

            • @AA5B
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              11 year ago

              You could argue the Atlas and Rockies are too close to the edge, so the land they separate is too small to be a continent

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            India is on a separate tectonic plate to the rest of Europe / Asia.

            IMO, if you’re looking at continents purely from a geographic/geologic frame of mind, dividing them up based on what plate they are on makes the most sense. But, that would not take into account cultural/political/legal boundaries, all of which are probably more important day-to-day.