Oh? I thought it was Eurasia.They've always been at war with Eastasia, you know.I honestly hadn't heard of the word Oceania (prior to your post) outside of the George Orwell novel “nineteen eighty-four.”![]()
If North and South America, which are connected by a very skinny isthmus less than 50 miles wide at its narrowest point, are a single continent, then why is Africa considered a separate continent when it's joined to the Eurasian landmass by an equally narrow isthmus?Here we're taught that both North and South America are one single continent (As long with Asia, Europe, Africa and Oceania) , however when seeing through a economical POV, North and South are "separate".
We have states called North Dakota and South Dakota, but we don't call the combination "Dakota." Just because they have America in the name doesn't make them the same thing.
I need a cigarette
Indeed.I need a cigarette
Ah, the trauma of life-long beliefs being upended...![]()
I think when you're 7 you just expect the stuff you learn in school to be the absolute truth.
This whole continent dividing scheme is shady at best. If continents are continuous landmasses, then there's no reason why Europe and Asia should be two different continents since they're really pretty well connected. Yet no one teaches that.
At least Africa is only connected to Eurasia by a very small strip of land and nowadays not even that due to the Suez Canal.
So, the continents seem to be a bit arbitrary to me. I'd argue for Eurasia, America, Australia, Antarctica and Africa instead of what people are told in school.
We also had a discussion here a while back about the oceans. It seems that many people have never heard of the Southern Ocean.
We also had a discussion here a while back about the oceans. It seems that many people have never heard of the Southern Ocean.
Agreed.This whole continent dividing scheme is shady at best.
Likewise, North America is only connected to South America by a narrow strip of land which is traversed by the Panama Canal.At least Africa is only connected to Eurasia by a very small strip of land and nowadays not even that due to the Suez Canal.
Just like the term Oceania. You Aussies just have to be different from the rest of us normal folks, don't you?The term Southern Ocean (or Great Southern Ocean) has been used in Australia for some time.
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