Africa, it is nearly four times bigger than Australia.
The answer to this question you are speaking of is Africa and Australia.
Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.
Asia, Africa, Australia.
Africa and Australia are continents that are partially in both the eastern and southern hemispheres. Africa straddles the equator, with a larger portion in the eastern hemisphere, while Australia is entirely in the southern hemisphere but extends into the eastern hemisphere as well.
The distance between Africa and South America is shorter than the distance between Africa and Australia. Africa and South America are separated by the Atlantic Ocean, which is narrower than the Indian Ocean that separates Africa and Australia.
Antarctica - about 14,000,000 sq km Australia - 7,686,850 sq km Europe - 9,940,000 sq km
No. Antarctica is smaller than Africa. Continents on earth range in size from largest to smallest in this order: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
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Australia (with a total area of 7,617,930 km2) is over 6 times larger than South Africa (1,221,037 km2).
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Australia is the larger of the two
Africa to South America is shorter. that's right for sure