Guam is an island in the Pacific Ocean, and is United States territory. Since United States is in the North American continent, Guam too is considered to be part of North America.
no
the correct answer is austrailasia
Guam is technically a part of the USA. During World War II the Japanese took over Guam for a period of two years. The Americans fought the Japanese in a very fierce battle. The battle was to fight for the Independence of Guam. This day became Liberation Day for Guam. And that is why Guam is technically a part of the USA. Addendum to above answer: Speaking strictly in terms of geography, Guam is an island and is therefore not part of a continent.
No, Oceania is not a continent of Guam; rather, it is a region that includes many islands in the Pacific Ocean, including Guam. Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the western Pacific and is considered part of the Micronesia subregion of Oceania. Oceania encompasses a broader area that includes numerous island nations and territories across the Pacific.
It is not located on a continent in a strict sense, but a quasi-continent, called Oceana. Guam is a large island located in the North Pacific Ocean in Micronesia, a subregion of Oceania, and politically is a territory of the United States. In some schools (depending which country you belong), if you have to choose by multiple choice it would either be Australasia or Oceania. It would not be considered located on one of the 7 major continents such as Asia or Australia, even though it is close to both geographically.
Well if you mean what country is Guam a part of, it is a U.S. territory, like Puerto Rico.
No. They are Micronesian
no. it is not
Yes, Guam is technically part of the United States so everything applies.
Guam is in the Western Pacific, no where near the Caribbean
Italy is part of what continent
I don't know but there's a military base in Guam