That's an island. Or, If big enough, a continent.
Australia
Africa is a continent.
Yes Australia is all one big country.
Australia... The land mass is too big to be categorized as island but continent instead
That's an island. Or, If big enough, a continent.
Not big enough, it is just the world's second largest island
A subcontinent is a large mass of land that is almost big enough to be a continent. Greenland is a subcontinent.
Every "continent" has a "continent."If you meant a continent that doesn't have a country, it is Antarctica.If you meant country that doesn't have a continent, it could be the islands of Polynesia, which at best are grouped with Australia as Oceania. Hawaii (a US state) is another location that might not have a specific continent.Australia is a continent that is an island, or an island that is a continent. The country of Australia, however, includes several other islands besides the big one.
It's not a country it's a continent, other that it was big and unexplored with a different climate and animals
Your question does not make sense. A continent is a very big land mass, like North America, which has countries within it, like Mexico, USA, Canada. There is no continent anywhere which is a country.
Yes because it is the 2nd biggest continent in the world.