Geography, asked by ron41, 1 year ago

Why is Australia called a continent country

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Answered by Anonymous
10
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Answered by satuu43
2
Hello! !!

Here's The Answer :

&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;<br /><br />Australia is both a country and a continent. The country called Australia is a part of the continent that is also called Australia.

Australia (the country) is in Australia (the continent).

However, experts disagree about what exactly constitutes the continent of Australia.
Some argue that Australia (the continent) just includes the island of Australia and its surrounding islands. Others argue that the continent is much larger.

The most commonly accepted definition is that Australia (the continent) is comprised of Australia (the country), plus New Zealand, New Guinea and Seram (an island in Indonesia).


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