No, Europe does not physically fit with Australia as they are separate landmasses located on different continents. Europe is situated to the northwest of Australia, separated by vast distances and oceans, primarily the Indian and Pacific Oceans. While they can be compared in terms of cultural and historical aspects, geographically, they do not connect.
Almost all of Europe can fit inside of Australia. Australia is 2.97 million sq. miles in area, Europe is 3.931 million square miles. Australia is .9 million sq. miles smaller than all of Europe.
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It can't fit into Australia even once, but would fit in approximately 0.449 times.Russia has an area of approximately 17 098 242 sq km. Australia has an area of approximately 7 692 024 sq km. Australiawould fit into Russia about 2.22 times.
There is a continent in the Pacific ocean, "Australia".
The two smallest continents are Australia and Europe. Australia is an island, however, Europe is not. The third smallest continent is Antarctica, which is also an island continent.
The two smallest continents by land area are Europe and Australia. The two continents that fit the definition of an island are Australia and Antarctica.
No they dont they are both continents. The biggest island on Earth ids Greenland.
The two smallest continents are Australia and Europe. Australia is an island continent, however, Europe is not. Antarctica is the third smallest continent and is also an island continent.
The two smallest continents are Australia and Europe. Australia is an island continent, however, Europe is not. Antarctica is the third smallest continent and is also an island continent.
Australia is smaller; it is about 4/5 the size of Europe.
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