No. Vietnam is not a part of Australia. It is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia.
Yes! It is.
Australia mainly trades with Asia, as it is a part of the Pacific Region.
yes and no, it's in the middle of asia and australia but australian believe that it's part of australia but it's conected to asia
Asia, Australia, and Antarctica are not in the Northern and Western Hemispheres (together). Separately, Asia is a part of the Northern while Antarctica is a part of the Western.
It is in the continent of Asia, region of Southeast Asia. Part is on a peninsula (Kra) and part is on the island of Borneo.
Australia is an island continent. The country of Australia fits exactly onto the continent of Australia.
Asia is a continent. A continent is a geographical designation, not a government, so Asia doesn't own anything. Perhaps you meant to ask if Australia were ever a part of Asia, and that answer is no. The country Australia is the mainland of the Australian continent.
I doubt it. If they did I would be millions of years ago when Australia was part of Asia
Perhaps you mean Australasia in which Australia and Asia are a part of.
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Indonesia is a country made up of thousands of islands, but it is not regarded as "between" Australia and Asia as it is considered part of Asia.