Travis
Misanthrope of the Mountains
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Incredibly I got into an argument with someone over the number of continents. It started off as a discussion over where the Olympics should be held in 2020. I said it could be anywhere but South America but this other guy said North America should be off limits too because both are just one continent called "America."
Now I was not really going to take issue with this except that he insisted that, while North and South America are one continent, Europe and Asia are not. And....well he said this was just "self evident common sense."
I said this actually made no sense because from a physical standpoint they should just be one very large continent called Eurasia. I mean North and South America were not even joined until very recently in geologic time and presently are moving so they will separate again. Europe and Asia have been locked together since Pangaea and show no signs of rifting apart again anytime soon.
I proposed a compromise that we'd just consider separate tectonic plates to be continents and just get used to having all sorts of little continents. He said that was not acceptable because then Europe and Asia would, according to some models, still be one continent. He eventually was willing to accept any definition that kept Europe separate.
Wikipedia turned out to be rather useless on this matter. It seems there is no concrete finite criteria for what is and isn't a continent.
Now I was not really going to take issue with this except that he insisted that, while North and South America are one continent, Europe and Asia are not. And....well he said this was just "self evident common sense."
I said this actually made no sense because from a physical standpoint they should just be one very large continent called Eurasia. I mean North and South America were not even joined until very recently in geologic time and presently are moving so they will separate again. Europe and Asia have been locked together since Pangaea and show no signs of rifting apart again anytime soon.
I proposed a compromise that we'd just consider separate tectonic plates to be continents and just get used to having all sorts of little continents. He said that was not acceptable because then Europe and Asia would, according to some models, still be one continent. He eventually was willing to accept any definition that kept Europe separate.
Wikipedia turned out to be rather useless on this matter. It seems there is no concrete finite criteria for what is and isn't a continent.