Earth Only Has Six Continents, Not Seven
New Research Challenges Traditional Geography
WEB ZMG - Amaze Lab VideoElephant Forget what you learnt in elementary school geography: Earth apparently doesn't have seven continents after all.
What We Learned in School
Growing up, we all learned about Earth's seven continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.
New Findings
However, a team of researchers from the University of Derby, led by Dr. Jordan Phethean, has claimed that Earth only has six continents according to a recent report.
Redefining Continents
The researchers argue that continents are formed by subduction, a process where one tectonic plate slides beneath another. Based on this definition, they propose that the traditional seven continents can be combined into just six.
Conclusion
This new research challenges our long-held belief about Earth's geographic makeup and prompts us to rethink the way we perceive the planet. It highlights the ongoing evolution of scientific understanding and the importance of embracing new knowledge that refines our understanding of the world around us.
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