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Why is Australia is called the land under ground?

Australia is NOT called the land underground. Australia is popularly known as the Land Down Under. This is because it is the only populated continent which lies completely within the southern hemisphere, and therefore "down under" the equator.


Its an island down under the smallest continent?

Australia.


What country is called land down under?

Australia!This description fits the continent and country of Australia.Australia is commonly called the land down under in reference to it being in the southern hemisphere.


Which continent is the land down under?

Australia, is known as the land down under because it is inhabitable year round and south of the equator.


What is the land under an ocean at the edge of a continent called?

The land under an ocean at the edge of a continent is called the continental shelf. This is the shallow submerged portion of a continent that extends from the shoreline to the continental slope.


What is the part of a continent that is under water called?

The part of a continent that is under water is called a continental shelf. It is the shallow submerged edge of a continent that extends from the shoreline to a steeper drop-off called the continental slope.


Which is the down under continent?

Australia, is known as the land down under because it is inhabitable year round and south of the equator.


What is a down under soldier called?

A down under soldier is called an anzac.


What is called the land under an ocean at the edge of a continent?

continental


What continent will you might say your going down under if you travel here?

Australia


Which continent Fiji in?

Fiji falls under the Australian Continent and so are the rest of the south pacific. And sometimes it is called Oceania.


What is the part of the continent that is under water?

The part of the continent that is under water is known as the continental shelf. This is the submerged portion of a continent that extends from the shoreline to a steeper drop-off point called the continental slope.