Is Central America a continent?
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Is Central America a continent?
I don't think so (I looked it up) so if not, does it deserve to be a continent? (composed of seven countries and over 40 million people - Australia has about 12 million people and was once classified a continent).
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
Australia is a continent and Central America is not. Why don't you just look up the definition of a continent instead of posing such an inane question? It's got nothing to with countries but with regional landmasses. For example Antarctica is a continent but is not a country. Greenland is a bigger island country than Australia but because it is physiographically attached to North America it is not a continent. India is a sub-continent because it is a distinctly separate landmass which simply drifted into Asia.
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
I did look up the definition and there are many. The etymology of continent says continuous landmass. There are those that say if Australia is a continent, then Greenland should be one too (also read that Australia is currently looked upon as a dwarf continent).Obvious Leo wrote:Australia is a continent and Central America is not. Why don't you just look up the definition of a continent instead of posing such an inane question? It's got nothing to with countries but with regional landmasses. For example Antarctica is a continent but is not a country. Greenland is a bigger island country than Australia but because it is physiographically attached to North America it is not a continent. India is a sub-continent because it is a distinctly separate landmass which simply drifted into Asia.
There is no official definition of a continent. Have heard on TV years ago that Australia was reclassified from a continent to a country. Being you live in Australia Leo, can you say what you think about Australia is without prejudice? Getting back to my original question, based on the etymology, I would say Central America is a continent and if anybody brings up the Panama Canal, that is an artificial, man-made structure.
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
Bullshit. These are two different and unrelated descriptive classifications. A country is a political entity and a continent is a geological one.Philosophy Explorer wrote: Have heard on TV years ago that Australia was reclassified from a continent to a country.
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
Now look who's being inane. You've missed the point.Obvious Leo wrote:Bullshit. These are two different and unrelated descriptive classifications. A country is a political entity and a continent is a geological one.Philosophy Explorer wrote: Have heard on TV years ago that Australia was reclassified from a continent to a country.
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
Philosophy Explorer wrote:I don't think so (I looked it up) so if not, does it deserve to be a continent? (composed of seven countries and over 40 million people - Australia has about 12 million people and was once classified a continent).
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What do you think a continent is? Is the definition geological or geological or geopolitical?
"Australia" was never a continent. Australasia was a continent.
Once again you have launched yourself into a topic that you know nothing about.
If you want to take plate tectonics into account then South American is a continent separated from the North. There are also good politics reasons to make that definition.
"Continent" is not a natural category. It means whatever humans take it to mean.
Pluto was a planet now it ain't. Who cares?
Geologically, since N & S American are technically separate plates they both count. By this rubric Europe and Asia are part of the same continent.
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
How do you account for Europe and Asia being separate? They are the same landmass, but politically separated since the Greeks defined the terms.Obvious Leo wrote:Bullshit. These are two different and unrelated descriptive classifications. A country is a political entity and a continent is a geological one.Philosophy Explorer wrote: Have heard on TV years ago that Australia was reclassified from a continent to a country.
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
As Hex would say, you're mainly parroting what I've said.Hobbes' Choice wrote:Philosophy Explorer wrote:I don't think so (I looked it up) so if not, does it deserve to be a continent? (composed of seven countries and over 40 million people - Australia has about 12 million people and was once classified a continent).
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What do you think a continent is? Is the definition geological or geological or geopolitical?
"Australia" was never a continent. Australasia was a continent.
Once again you have launched yourself into a topic that you know nothing about.
If you want to take plate tectonics into account then South American is a continent separated from the North. There are also good politics reasons to make that definition.
"Continent" is not a natural category. It means whatever humans take it to mean.
Pluto was a planet now it ain't. Who cares?
Geologically, since N & S American are technically separate plates they both count. By this rubric Europe and Asia are part of the same continent.
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
Obvious Leo wrote:Australia is a continent and Central America is not. Why don't you just look up the definition of a continent instead of posing such an inane question? It's got nothing to with countries but with regional landmasses. For example Antarctica is a continent but is not a country. Greenland is a bigger island country than Australia but because it is physiographically attached to North America it is not a continent. India is a sub-continent because it is a distinctly separate landmass which simply drifted into Asia.
Greenland is ONLY 2 mill km2, Australia is nearer 8 km2. Get your head out of your arse and understand that the Mercator projection give a false impression.
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
No he would correctly identify that you are a horse's arse.Philosophy Explorer wrote:As Hex would say, you're mainly parroting what I've said.Hobbes' Choice wrote:Philosophy Explorer wrote:I don't think so (I looked it up) so if not, does it deserve to be a continent? (composed of seven countries and over 40 million people - Australia has about 12 million people and was once classified a continent).
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What do you think a continent is? Is the definition geological or geological or geopolitical?
"Australia" was never a continent. Australasia was a continent.
Once again you have launched yourself into a topic that you know nothing about.
If you want to take plate tectonics into account then South American is a continent separated from the North. There are also good politics reasons to make that definition.
"Continent" is not a natural category. It means whatever humans take it to mean.
Pluto was a planet now it ain't. Who cares?
Geologically, since N & S American are technically separate plates they both count. By this rubric Europe and Asia are part of the same continent.
PhilX
Here's one example why;
Central American does not conform to ANY definition of continent. You are clueless, and can't ever understand other's objections.I would say Central America is a continent and if anybody brings up the Panama Canal, that is an artificial, man-made structure.
Did you have problems reading at school?
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
He already applied that description to you, jackass.Hobbes' Choice wrote:No he would correctly identify that you are a horse's arse.
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
Central America.Philosophy Explorer wrote:He already applied that description to you, jackass.Hobbes' Choice wrote:No he would correctly identify that you are a horse's arse.
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
So what's the point of your cartoon, lamebrain?Hobbes' Choice wrote:Central America.Philosophy Explorer wrote:He already applied that description to you, jackass.Hobbes' Choice wrote:No he would correctly identify that you are a horse's arse.
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Fuckwit!
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
You are truly a dickhead if you don't know,Philosophy Explorer wrote:So what's the point of your cartoon, lamebrain?Hobbes' Choice wrote:Central America.Philosophy Explorer wrote:
He already applied that description to you, jackass.
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Fuckwit!
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Re: Is Central America a continent?
You must truly be a shithead as you're providing spam with your cartoon.Hobbes' Choice wrote:You are truly a dickhead if you don't know,
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