The 'continue' statement in Python is used within loops to skip the current iteration and proceed to the next iteration. It effectively jumps to the next cycle of the loop without executing any remaining code in the current iteration.
Break: 'break' statement terminates the nearest enclosing loop immediately, skipping any remaining iterations.
For Loop: 'for loop' iterates over a sequence (like a list or range) and executes a block of code repeatedly for each item.
While Loop: 'while loop' repeatedly executes a block of code as long as its condition evaluates to true.