Producing areas are North America, South America, Antarctica, Africa, Oceania, Asia and Europe.

Asia is the most populous continent. Its name is also the oldest. The full name of Asia Asia means "the place where the sun rises". Its English name is Asia. According to legend, the name Asia was given by the ancient Phoenicians. Frequent sea activities required the Phoenicians to determine their position. So they call the area east of the Aegean Sea "Asu", which means "the land of sunrise"; The place west of the Aegean Sea is generally called "Ereb", which means "there is no land under the sun". The word Asia evolved from Phoenician Asu, and the area it refers to is not very clear and the scope is limited. By the first century BC, Asia had become the name of an administrative province of the Roman Empire, and then it gradually expanded to include the whole Asian region and became the largest continent in the world. There are some legends about the origin of the name Europe. In Greek mythology, Demeter was a goddess who specialized in farming. She endowed the world with abundant grains and prosperous people and animals. In the portrait of this goddess, people always draw her sitting on the back of a bull. In ancient times, bulls were indispensable livestock for human beings. As the goddess is responsible for farming, she naturally sits on the back of the cow. Another name of the goddess is Europa. People call Europa the name of the mainland out of respect for the goddess. In addition, there is a widely circulated legend: Zeus, the king of the gods, took a fancy to Europa, the beautiful daughter of the Phoenician king, and wanted to marry her, but he was afraid that she would not agree. One day, Europa was playing with a group of girls at the seaside. When Zeus saw it, he quickly turned into a vigorous and docile bull and came to Europa. Europa saw the lovely bull lying beside him and stepped on the bull's back. As soon as Zeus saw Europa fall into the trap, he immediately stood up to avoid the crowd, then jumped into the sea to break the waves and took Europa to a distant land to live. This land will be named after this beautiful princess, called Europa. There are many interesting legends about the origin of the word Africa. According to a legend, in ancient times, there was also a chief named Afriks who invaded North Africa in 2000 BC and established a city called Afrikia there. Later, people called this large area Africa. Another legend is that "Africa" is the name of a goddess worshipped by Berbers living in North Africa. This goddess is a patron saint. It is said that as early as BC 1 century, Berbers found the statue of this goddess in a temple. She is a young woman in an elephant skin. Since then, people have taken the name of the goddess "Africa" as the name of the African continent. There is also a saying that the word Africa comes from the Latin aprica, which means "the sun is very hot". Compared with Greece and Rome on the northern shore of the Mediterranean, the sun in North Africa is really much hotter. In addition, afri is a common name for North Africa and Carthage, and it is generally considered to be related to Phoenician afar, "dust". However, in 198 1, there is a new saying that the word comes from Berber ifri, that is, "cave", which refers to the cavemen in this area. However, after the ancient Romans defeated the Carthaginians through three Punic wars, they continued to expand and established African provinces, and the meaning of this name continued to expand. At first, the name was limited to the northern part of the African continent. By the 2nd century AD, the Roman Empire's territory in Africa had expanded from the Strait of Gibraltar to the whole northeast of Egypt. People call all the Romans or aborigines who live here Africans, which means Africa. This place is also called "Africa", and later it refers to the African continent. Antarctica (English name: Antarctica; French name: Antarctique) is the last continent that human beings have reached, also called "the seventh continent". Located at the southernmost tip of the earth, the land is almost in the Antarctic circle, surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. It is the continent with the highest geographical latitude and the longest longitude span in the world. The total area is about 6.5438+0.4 million square kilometers, accounting for 9.4% of the world's total land area, ranking fifth among the seven continents. Interpretation of the name of Oceania: It originated from Spanish, formerly known as Australia, also known as "Southern Continent". Not exactly the same concept as Australia.