Of course not!!! Have you ever looked at a world map?
Australia is a continent in the Southern Hemisphere. North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere. Both are independent countries and are very far a way from each other.
Australia and North America can both be considered New World.
The seven continents are North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica. Australia is considered both an island and a continent.
There are four: North and South America, Asia, and Australia. The area around Antarctica is now considered the "Southern Ocean." However, this classically included the southern parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Yes it is along with Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Australia.
Everything east of Europe and Africa, west of North America, and north-east of Australia and New Guinea is considered Asia.
North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica are the four continents without an Islamic State.
North America and Australia
Australia is south of the equator, so seasons are reversed from those in North America. Summer in America is winter in Australia. Spring in Australia is autumn in America.
There are 7 continents: North America* South America* Australia (and Oceania) Antarctica Europe Asia Africa *North America and South America are also considered one continent (America) in many parts of the world
Asia,Europe,North America,South America,Australia and Antarctica.
Australia, Europe and Antarctica are not touched by the equator. Theoretically, Asia is also not touched by the equator, but it does run through a number of islands which are considered to be part of Asia.
North America