The island state of Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States of America. I believe that currently (Oct 2010) the military bases there are undergoing great expansion.
the correct answer is austrailasia
Yes, Guam is technically part of the United States so everything applies.
No. Look in the related link below to show you.
Yes, Tasmania is one of Australia's six states. It is part of Australla, politically and geographically.
No. Guam is in the PACIFIC ocean. Go east from Manila in the Philippines and north from the part of Australia that points up and you should find Guam. And people that are from Guam may be offended about that kind of question.
No, Guam is in the Pacific Ocean southeast of Japan, north of Australia, and west of Hawaii
New Zealand is geographically associated with the continent of Australia. While it is not on the Australian continent landmass itself, New Zealand is part of the wider region known as Australasia, which includes Australia, New Zealand, and surrounding islands.
The question cannot be answered. There is no part of Australia, geographically or politically, that falls under the definition of "Midwest".
No New Zealand is not part of the Australian continent. New Zealand is geographically and physically distant from Australia and is not on a continent. In geographic terms it is an isolated nation and island group.
Guam
No.
Well if you mean what country is Guam a part of, it is a U.S. territory, like Puerto Rico.