then we would die
No, not every country is part of a continent. Some countries are considered transcontinental, meaning they span multiple continents or are located on islands that are not considered part of a specific continent. Examples include Russia, Turkey, and Indonesia.
Technically, yes, if it is just an island out in the middle of nowhere. However, every single country is generally considered part of a certain continent.
Every country belongs to a continent. Perhaps you mean which continent is not owned by a country, in which case the answer is Antarctica.
Ireland is a part of the European continent.
North Korea is a country, not a continent. It is part of the continent of Asia.
Great Britain (GB) is an island that is politically a part of the continent of Europe.
No, Canada is not a continent but a country. It is a part of the continent of North America.
Brazi is a commune in the country of Romania in the continent of Europe. Brazil is a country in the continent of South America.
The US is not a continent because it is only a country and not a major landmass on the Earth. Mexico, Canada and all of Central America is part of that landmass too.
Canada is a country located in North America, not a continent. North America is the continent that Canada is a part of.
Australia
China is not a continent but a country located in East Asia. The continent that China is part of is Asia, which is the largest continent in the world.