Most continents are not countries. However, Australia is considered to be both a continent and a country. Though, for the most part, continents are not countries.
Countries are smaller than continents. Continents contain several countries.
The seven continents are all made up of several different countries, excepting two: Australia and Antarctica. In the case of Australia, Australia belongs to Australia. Antarctica is not claimed by any country. In the case of all the other continents, no one country holds possession of the whole continent.
Australia has one country on it. Antarctica has zero countries on it. (Several countries claim some portion of Antarctica, but those claims are not internationally recognized.)
There is only one country who is also a continent: Australia.
Most continents are not countries. However, Australia is considered to be both a continent and a country. Though, for the most part, continents are not countries.
Countries are smaller than continents. Continents contain several countries.
Kenya is a country, therefore there are no countries in Kenya. Only continents contain countries.
The seven continents are all made up of several different countries, excepting two: Australia and Antarctica. In the case of Australia, Australia belongs to Australia. Antarctica is not claimed by any country. In the case of all the other continents, no one country holds possession of the whole continent.
No country has over 50 countries. Each country is a country, so it only has one country. It is continents that have countries. The continent of Africa has over 50 countries.
The continents of America and Australia
Southwest Asia is on two continents because it is made up of two countries.
Asia and Europe are continents that have countries in them.
Turkey spans two continents.
Africa
Africa
Australia has one country on it. Antarctica has zero countries on it. (Several countries claim some portion of Antarctica, but those claims are not internationally recognized.)