• jettrscga@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    If submerged land can be called continents, where’s the line between what is and isn’t a continent?

    • cbarrick@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      I think the reason Zealandia is called a “submerged continent” is because it is made of continental crust rather than oceanic crust.

      But IMO the best geologic definition of continents is by tectonic plates, which mostly matches up with the cultural definitions of the continents.

      For the major continents, we have these plates:

      • North American
      • South American
      • Eurasian
      • African
      • Australian
      • Antarctic

      There are several smaller plates too, like the Caribbean, Indian, and Arabian plates. IMO, we should consider these independent continents.

      There is also a dedicated Pacific plate. The ring of fire is the border of this plate.

      New Zealand / Zealandia is on the ring of fire. Half on the Australian plate, half on the Pacific plate. You can actually see the border of the two plates when you look at the topographical map of Zealandia.

      • VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        That Civilization 6 uses geological continents when the ‘continent’ key word is used where every other game in the series uses geographical continents for that key word still bugs me.

    • youngalfred@lemm.ee
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      3 days ago

      Oceanic crust is heavier, denser, and composed of different rocks than continental crust.