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THE EARTH GALLERY
The Continental Regions

The Continent of Asia Go Down Go Up
The continent of Asia is the largest continent in the world by both land area and population. Its land area covers nearly 17 million square miles (44 million square kilometers) which is about thirty percent of the total land area of the Earth and eight percent of the total surface area of the Earth.
Population
The continent of Asia, which has long been home to the majority of the human population, was also the site of many of the first civilizations upon earth. According to www.worldmeters.info, the 2025 population of Asia is 4.82 billion people, which constitute almost sixty percent of the total population on the Earth. The population density of the continent of Asia is about 400 people per square mile (155 people per square kilometer).
Also, about 52 percent of the population is living in an urban enviornment.
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The Asia Geographical Regions Go Down Go Up
Geographical Regions
After first being divided into the seven continental regions, this website will next host a page for each of the individual continents, where there will be a listing of information, associated maps, and photo galleries, all of which will provide access to how this continent, known as Asia, has been borne out and is currently developed and revealed.
Next, if and/or when available, each continental region, will have additional information and maps displaying how that continent is further divided into smaller regions, commonly know as Ecoregion.
The Continent of Asia
The Geographical Regions
(m2cont-asi-globe) The Asia Geographical Regions 1

The Asia, Geological Wonders Go Down Go Up
Geological Wonders
This gallery explores a few of these places we would have the circumstances to travel to and visit as we journey. Yes, we are taking note as to the marvels of the creation.
The Earth is full of Wonders!
All over the earth, no matter where we travels, it is imperative that we stop and examine our surroundings. There are so many natural wonders everywhere you look, and many of these wonders are so worth stopping to see. When you drive any place, schedule plenty of time for exploring the earth, you will be glad you did.
One thing to remember, though, you will not find many, if any, of these natural wonders in the city. No, the only things normally found in the city are concrete, crime, corruption and contaminated water.
The Earth′s Geographical Region
The Asian Continental Regionn
(m2geog-asi-greatwall) The Great Wall of China 2
Veryovkina Cave
Veryovkina Cave (43.415556, 40.356389), also spelled Verëvkina Cave, is a cave in the Republic of Abkhazia in northeastern Georgia. As of 2025, at 2,209 meters (7,247 ft) deep, it is the second deepest-known cave on Earth. Veryovkina is in the Arabika Massif, in the Gagra mountain range of the Western Caucasus, on the pass between the Krepost mountains and the Zont mountains, close to the slopes of Mount Krepost.
Its entrance is 7,497 feet (2,285 meters) above sea level. The entrance of the cave has a cross section of 9.8 feet x 13.1 feet (3 meters × 4 meters), and the depth of the entrance shaft is 105 feet (32 meters). The confirmed depth of the cave is 7,247 feet (2,209 meters) (including 85 feet (26 meters) in the lower siphon). Veryovkina is one of the two known caves deeper than 2,000 metres, the other being Kruber′s Cave in the same mountain range.
The Continent of Asia
The Geological Wonders
(m2cont-asi-ccc-image) The Veryovkina Cave 3

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By Koyos + Ssolbergj CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=143453802
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By Severin.stalder, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=39661035
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photo credit: explorersweb.com

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