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Is Australia A Continent Or Not?
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OK I'm confused, if I ask Googtle:
1) what are the continents? I get - Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America.
2) What continent is New Zealand in? I get - Oceania
3) What is Australasia? I get - Australasia comprises Australia, New Zealand, and some neighbouring islands
Australasia is was a contenent when I was at school. Anyway how can Australia be a continent when it is part of two supersets? Surely the outer of those should be the continent, ie Australasia, as we were taught at school in the 70s? So if I can ask the question in 2 above and get an answer that is not even a "continent" as defined in 1 above how can Australia possibly be a continent? When did someone somewhere decree it was? Confused!
1) what are the continents? I get - Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America.
2) What continent is New Zealand in? I get - Oceania
3) What is Australasia? I get - Australasia comprises Australia, New Zealand, and some neighbouring islands
Australasia is was a contenent when I was at school. Anyway how can Australia be a continent when it is part of two supersets? Surely the outer of those should be the continent, ie Australasia, as we were taught at school in the 70s? So if I can ask the question in 2 above and get an answer that is not even a "continent" as defined in 1 above how can Australia possibly be a continent? When did someone somewhere decree it was? Confused!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mozz, Zealandia's an underwater continent, insofar as that means anything. it broke away fom Gondwanaland but then mostly sank. New Caledonia and New Zealand are bits that remained above water.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Zeala ndia
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tomus 23:23, I was hoping for some information that would logically define Australia as a continent but it seems that the whole world of geologists, geographers and assorted planetary scientists can't decide either so I'm sticking to my school boy definition of Australasia being the "continent" that contains, among others, Australia. That makes the most logical sense to me. I think it's plainly a nonsense to define the country alone as a continent.
it's not nonsense to call Australia a continent: it's about three quarters the size of Europe. But it depends how you want to define "continent": geologically, historically, culturally? Only Australia and Antarctica don't have arbitrary borders with other continents. But there's no world government to decree what's a continent and what isn't.
There are arguments for dividing the world into four, five, six or seven continents; you take your pick (but note that all of them include Australia, defined to include Tasmania and New Guinea island, but not "Australasia")
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Conti nent#Nu mber
There are arguments for dividing the world into four, five, six or seven continents; you take your pick (but note that all of them include Australia, defined to include Tasmania and New Guinea island, but not "Australasia")
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I like this, especially as it's colour-coded :-D
https:/ /www.co untries -ofthe- world.c om/cont inents- of-the- world.h tml
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