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ArishMell · 70-79, M
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I'd ask your local education-authority why you were not taught Geography when you were at school!
A continent and a country are different things.
A [i]continent[/i] is a physical-geographical entity: a major land-mass.
A [i]country[/i] is a political entity that may be on a continent.
And [i]Texas is neither[/i] of those. It is a state: a political and administrative division of a country that delineates part of a continent!
I'd ask your local education-authority why you were not taught Geography when you were at school!
A continent and a country are different things.
A [i]continent[/i] is a physical-geographical entity: a major land-mass.
A [i]country[/i] is a political entity that may be on a continent.
And [i]Texas is neither[/i] of those. It is a state: a political and administrative division of a country that delineates part of a continent!