1. Antarctica - not including the coastal regions - about 14 million sq km 2. Sahara - 9.65 million sq km 3. Arabian - 2.59 million sq km 4. Great Western - (All of the Western Australian deserts) - 1.35 million sq km 5. Gobi - 1.3 million sq km 6. Patagonia - 673,000 sq km 7. Kalahari - 569,000 sq km 8. Great Basin - 492,000 sq km 9. Chichuahuan - 453,000 sq km 10. Thar - 453,250 sq km 11. Kara-Kum - 349,650 sq km 12. Colorado Plateau - (includes many smaller deserts) 336,700 sq km 13. Sonoran - 310,800 sq km 14. Kyzyl-Kum - 297,830 sq km Those are ALL of them. Your welcome.
Sahara; Kalahari; Gobi; Atacama; Great Sandy; Arabian; Mohave; Antarctica; Thar; Iranian; Turkestan & Patagonian. ---- 1. Antarctica - not including the coastal regions - about 14 million sq km 2. Sahara - 9.65 million sq km 3. Arabian - 2.59 million sq km 4. Great Western - (which comprises all of the Western Australian deserts) - 1.35 million sq km 5. Gobi - 1.3 million sq km 6. Patagonia - 673,000 sq km 7. Kalahari - 569,000 sq km 8. Great Basin - 492,000 sq km 9. Chichuahuan - 453,000 sq km 10. Thar - 453,250 sq km 11. Kara-Kum - 349,650 sq km 12. Colorado Plateau - (includes many smaller deserts) 336,700 sq km 13. Sonoran - 310,800 sq km 14. Kyzyl-Kum - 297,830 sq km
1. Antarctica - not including the coastal regions-about 14 million sq km, Antarctica 2. Sahara - 9.4 million sq km, North Africa 3. Arabian - 2.3 million sq km, Arabian peninsula 4. Gobi - 1.3 million sq km, China and Mongolia 5. Kalahari - 900,000 sq km, Angola, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa
Asia and Africa are the only continents with over 10 million square miles. Asia is the largest continent, covering approximately 17.2 million square miles, while Africa is the second largest, covering around 11.7 million square miles.
The total land area of the seven continents is approximately 57.5 million square miles. Asia is the largest continent with around 17.2 million square miles, while Australia is the smallest with about 3 million square miles.
Asia: Approximately 44.58 million square kilometers Africa: Approximately 30.37 million square kilometers North America: Approximately 24.71 million square kilometers South America: Approximately 17.84 million square kilometers Antarctica: Approximately 14 million square kilometers Europe: Approximately 10.18 million square kilometers Australia: Approximately 8.56 million square kilometers
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1. Antarctica - not including the coastal regions-about 14 million sq km, Antarctica 2. Sahara - 9.4 million sq km, North Africa 3. Arabian - 2.3 million sq km, Arabian peninsula 4. Gobi - 1.3 million sq km, China and Mongolia 5. Kalahari - 900,000 sq km, Angola, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa 6. Patagonian Desert - 673,000 sq km, Argentina and Chile 7. Great Basin - 492,000 sq km, USA 8. Great Victoria Desert - 424,400 sq km, Australia 9. Chihuahuan Desert - 453,000 sq km, Mexico and USA 10. Kara-Kum - 349,650 sq km, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan 11. Colorado Plateau - (includes many smaller deserts) 336,700 sq km, USA 12. Sonoran - 310,800 sq km, Mexico and United States 13. Kyzyl-Kum - 297,830 sq km, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan 14. Great Sandy Desert - 284,993 sq km, Australia 15. Thar Desert - 200,000 sq km, India and Pakistan 16. Tanami Desert - 184,500 sq km, Angola and Namibia 17. Simpson Desert - 176,500 sq km, Australia 18. Gibson Desert - 156,000 sq km, Australia 19. Little Sandy Desert - 111,500 sq km, Australia 20. Atacama Desert - 105,000 sq km, Chile 21. Strzelecki Desert - 80,250 sq km, Australia 22. Dasht-e Kavir, 77000 sq km, Iran 23. Dasht-e Lut, 52000 sq km, Iran 24. Sturt Stony Desert, 29,750 sq km, Australia 25. Tirari Desert, 15,250 sq km, Australia 26. Pedirka Desert, 1,250 sq km, Australia
A continent is typically defined as a large, continuous landmass. The size of continents varies, with Africa being the largest at around 11.7 million square miles, and Australia being the smallest at around 3 million square miles.
CONTINENTS (by size)#1 Asia - (44,579,000 sq km)#2 Africa - (30,065,000 sq km)#3 North America - (24,256,000 sq km)#4 South America - (17,819,000 sq km)#5 Antarctica - (13,209,000 sq km)#6 Europe - (9,938,000 sq km)#7 Australia/Oceania - (7,687,000 sq km)
World Continents Size & Population based on 2005 World Census North America: Continent Size: 24,474,000 sq. Km or 9,449,460 sq miles 16.5% of the Earth's Land Population: 501,500,000 South America: Continent Size: 17,819,000 sq Km or 6,879,000 sq miles 12% of the Earth's Land Population: 379,500,000 Africa: Continent Size: 30,065,000 sq km or 11,608,000 sq miles. 20.2% of Earth's Land Population: 877,500,000 Australia: Continent Size: 8,112,000 sq km or 3,132,059 sq miles. 5.3% of Earth's Land Population: 32,000,000 Asia: Continent Size: 44,579,000 sq km or 17,212,000 sq miles 30% of Earth's Land Population: 3,879,000,000 Europe: Continent Size: 9,938,000 sq Km or 3,837,081 sq miles 6.7% of Earth's Land Population: 729,000,000 Antarctica: Continent Size:13,209,000 sq km or 5,100,021 sq miles(varies due to changing ice shelves)8.9% of Earth's Land (Population 0 )
The Indian Ocean is the fourth largest ocean on Earth, covering an area of about 70.56 million square kilometers. It is bounded by Africa to the west, Asia to the north, Australia to the east, and the Southern Ocean to the south.