The answer is simply because Antarctica is larger. There truly is not a specific reason.
europe is bigger than austrailia
Usually, yes. However, there are five countries larger than continents: Russia - larger than Antarctica, Europe, and Australia (almost larger than South America) Canada, US, China, and Brazil - larger than Australia (somewhat almost larger than Europe)
Australia and Europe
Continents are mainly larger than countries. There are some countries, however, larger than continents: Russia - larger than Antarctica, Europe, and Australia (almost larger than South America) Canada, United States, China, and Brazil - larger than Australia
None, because the biggest country in the world is Russia and it only takes up half of Asia and a bit of Europe, so there is no countries bigger than Europe and Asia combined. :)
Antarctica is 1.4 times bigger than the usa and 58 times bigger than the uk
Antarctica is bigger.
no
Antarctica is bigger than the United States.
Antarctica, australlia, & Europe Antarctica, australlia, & Europe
Yes, Antarctica is substantially larger than New Zealand.
Antarctica is a continent, the Arctic is not.
No. Europe is much bigger.
The two smallest continents are Australia and Europe. Australia is an island continent, however, Europe is not. Antarctica is the third smallest continent and is also an island continent.
Antarctica is larger than Europe. Antarctica - 14,000,000 sq km (island continent) Europe - 9,940,000 sq km Antarctica is larger than Europe, it is known as the white continent not the island continent. It is about 4,060,000 sq. km larger than Europe. While Europe along with Asia is known as eurasia, as it is only separated from Asia by the ural mountains, ural river and Caspian sea.
europe is bigger than austrailia
No. Antarctica is a continent that is about as large as USA and Mexico, combined.