Australia is one county. North America is comprised of 3 countries.
Australia has a cuisine it can call its own. North America doesn't.
North America has much colder winters and much more snow than Australia, while
Australia has more desert than North America.
The population of Australia is mainly on the east coast, not spread out over the entire continent like North America.
1. North America has more movies made
2. Australia has the largest rock
3. North America has more singers
4. Australia has the greenest state
5. Australians love footy
Five (5) differences between N A and Australia include:
In both places the main language is English.
north amrica is pretty and that other place is ugly. coming from a dumd gril
North America and Europe and possibly Oceania
North America South America Europe Oceania
You are referring to Australia. Oceania is the same thing, but includes all of the islands between North America and Japan.
they a r both different continents with different
North America, South America, Oceania, Europe and China.
Oceania covers more of the Earth's surface than North and South America if you include the waters of the Pacific Ocean between the islands in your calculation of area.
The continents are: Europe Africa Asia North America South America Oceania
THE PACIFIC OCEAN
North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Antartica & Oceania
Eurasia, Africa, North America, South America, Oceania, and Antarctica.
Only by mainland, 6 countries are in 2 continents: Panama (North & South America) Egypt (Africa & Asia) Turkey (Europe & Asia) Georgia (Europe & Asia) Azerbaijan (Europe & Asia) Kazakhstan (Europe & Asia) By all territories, an additional 8 countries are in 2 continents: Spain (Europe & Africa) Yemen (Asia & Africa) Japan (Asia & Oceania) Norway (Europe & Antarctica) Australia (Oceania & Antarctica) New Zealand (Oceania & Antarctica) Argentina (South America & Australia) Denmark (Europe & North America) However, 3 countries are in 3 continents, and 2 countries are in all 7 continents. United States (North America, Asia, & Oceania) Russia (Europe, Asia, & North America) Chile (South America, Antarctica & Oceania) United Kingdom (Europe, North America, Antarctica, Oceania, South America, & Asia) France (Europe, North America, South America, Antarctica, Africa, Asia & Oceania)
All European cities are located in Europe. All American cities are located in North America.