Each of the seven continents differs in its language, culture, and lifestyle. These variations are induced by the climate conditions and geography too.
Asia, being the biggest continent on the planet, covers cultures and countries as vast as Japan in the east to the Gulf countries in the west. Asia expands over several climate regions including tropical equatorial climates to freezing tundra regions.
Africa is home to some of the rarest species of flora and fauna and is known for its distinctive tribal culture. Africa is home to rich tropical forests, large sunny deserts, savannahs, and plateaus and plains. The region is also known for its rich reserves of diamonds, uranium, gold and copper.
The population in North America is very diverse owing to the cosmopolitan air of the United States and Canada. Central and Southern America is very diverse in wildlife and boasts of rich historical and cultural heritage. The Amazonian rainforest and river system is the largest of its kind in the world and is a paradise for scientists, photographers and nature lovers.
Europe is the land of sophistication where many modern thinkers and inventors provided invaluable work in various fields of art and science. Known to be a haven for history lovers, Europe is a culturally diverse continent, influenced by its Mediterranean, Asian and African neighborhood.
Oceania consists of Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea and is the only continent that lies completely in the south and eastern hemispheres. Richly diverse in natural wildlife, Australia is home to the greatest coral reef in the world, the Great Barrier Reef. |