Are there 6 or 7 continents in the world? A new dispute arose

Are there 6 or 7 continents in the world? A new dispute arose

We have been reading since childhood that there are 7 continents in the world, but recently researchers have sparked a new debate by declaring North America and Europe as one continent.

According to foreign media, researchers from the University of Derby have said that North America and Europe should be seen as one continent instead of two separate continents.

According to the report, experts in this regard, researchers from the University of Derby have reviewed the geological factors behind the breakup of Europe and North America over time and have presented a paper.

Iceland was the focus of this study because the volcanic island is believed to have been formed by the mid-Atlantic ridge about 60 million years ago.

Experts say that this breakdown is still ongoing. The study’s lead author, Dr. Jordan Fathien, told Earth.com that the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates have not yet actually fully separated as was traditionally believed to have happened 52 million years ago.

Dr. Jordan said that these tectonic plates are actually still spreading and have not yet separated. In the light of this argument, the researchers have emphasized that North America and Europe should be seen as one continent instead of two separate continents and the textbooks should also be changed in this regard.

Experts say that we learned as children that Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Oceania, Europe, North America and South America are made up of 7 continents, but research published in the journal Gondwana Research shows that in reality there are only six continents.

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