No. Australia is its own continent.
Oceania, by most geographical definitions, is not a continent. A continent is a land mass. Oceania is not a land mass. Oceania is merely a general region, rather obscurely defined as covering parts of the southern Pacific, including Australia and New Zealand.
No. Oceania is the smallest continent.
New Zealand is located in the continent of Oceania.
Antarctica is bigger because "Oceania" is not a continent.
Yes, Australia is part of the continent of Oceania.
Samoa is a country in Australia & Oceania.
Samoa is part of Oceania.
Oceania is not a geographical continent because it is not one continuous landmass.
No, Oceania is not a continent that includes Australia. Oceania is a region that includes Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific islands, but it is not considered a continent. Australia is its own continent.
Brunei are part of the continent of Asia and Oceania considerably.
Australia is considered a continent. Oceania is a region that includes Australia, but Australia itself is the continent.
It's not associated with a continent, but with the region of Oceania.
Australia is both a continent and part of Oceania. It is the smallest continent and the largest country in Oceania, which is a region that includes Australia and various Pacific islands.