North America - 13
Oceania - 13 (14 if counting Australia)
Asia - 9
Africa - 5
Europe - 5
Antarctica - 0
South America - 0
Asia is not comprised of separate islands; it is a large continent that includes countries like Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, and many others that are made up of multiple islands.
The continent of Africa has many islands, some of which are countries, like Madagascar and Mauritius.
Europe is the continent. Other countries form part of it, both on the mainland and islands that surround the mainland.
There are many countries on the continent of Europe, these include... France, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Italy, Spain, Romania, Switzerland, Denmark, Ukraine, Norway, Sweden and Finland. There are also islands, including Greenland, Iceland, Ireland and Britain which are included in the continent of Europe.
Not all countries necessarily belong to a continent. There are many countries that are stand alone islands that are not connected to another land mass. They include Cuba, Madagascar, East Timor, The Seychelles, and Iceland.
The continent of Australia comprises Tasmania, Papua New Guinea, Timor, and neighboring islands, as well as the country of Australia itself.The continent of Australia contains 4 countries - Australia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor and portions of Indonesia.
Australia is a continent, an island, and is a single country. Asia is a continent composed of several countries and many islands that are part of a huge land mass. Asia is also joined to the continent of Europe.
The Caribbean is not a continent but a region consisting of numerous islands and countries in the Caribbean Sea. It is located in North America.
Answer #1:There are more than three countries on my continent, butto name just three, there is the UK, Germany and Italy.================================Answer #2:The three countries on MY continent areCanadaUSAMexicoGuatemalaHondurasEl SalvadorPanamaBelizeNicaraguaCosta RicaPanamaplus some on islands offshore.
The continent of Australasia usually refers to the nations of Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and many small Pacific Ocean islands. The word 'Australasia' was first used by Charles de Brosses.
Islands are by definition, not in or on a continent.
the Solomon islands are not part of a continent they are islands formed by volcanic activity and there are still many active volcanoes among them.