Tasmania is an island, so it is not physically part of any continent. It is, however, the only island state of Australia.
Tasmania is not part of a continent it is a island it is only part of Australia (state)
Tasmania is an island state in the continent (and country) of Australia.
Tasmania is an island south of Australia, centered at 42S, 147E
Tasmania is an island off the southern coast of Australia, directly south of Victoria. Victoria is in Australia's southeastern quadrant.
Yes. Tasmania is joined to Australia by a submarine land bridge.
Australia Mainland Australia is due north of Tasmania. Tasmania is an island state of Australia.
Hobart is the capital city of Tasmania, the island state which is part of the Australian continent.
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The continent of Australia lies to the north of Tasmania. Tasmania is part of Australia, the mainland of which lies directly to the north.
Hobart is the capital city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. It is situated south of the southeastern quadrant of the mainland. Coordinates: 42°52′50″S 147°19′30″E / 42.88056°S 147.325°E
Austrlia has as part of it Tasmania so the federation Australia is biger then the continent.
"Van Diemen's Land" became Tasmania in 1855, over sixty years after British colonists settled the Australian continent.
Since the time of European settlement in Australia, Tasmanian Devils have only been known to live in Tasmania, the island state of Australia located off the southeast coast of the continent.
No - because Tasmania is not a continent. Matthew Flinders, together with George Bass, determined that Tasmania (then known as Van Diemen's Land) was an island, and quite separate from the Australian mainland. Prior to this, sailors and explorers all believed that there was no sea passage between Tasmania and the rest of Australia.