Why is there no landlocked countries in North America and Australia?
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There are no landlocked countries in North America and Australia because both Australia and North America are coastal countries the sides of these countries have water bodies around them.
- A landlocked country is one that does not have any country sharing borders with it. The landlocked countries have their own share of problems and situations.
- Australia is a single united country surrounded by water. North America is not a united country but is surrounded by water.
- Both the countries don't have other countries with shared borders.
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