No it is not. Madagascar is not part of Australia, but an African island.
No, Madagascar is part of Africa, and is considered part of the African continent.
Yes.
Yes, Madagascar is an island country, part of the African continent. It lies of the coast of south east Africa.
Madagascar is an island country located in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa. It is a Republic and counted as an African country. It is ca 588,000 square kilometers (226,658 sq mi, the fourth-largest island in the world)
In global terms, Zanzibar is a very small island. It is also part of the very large African tectonic plate. So is Madagascar, and very large island off the east coast of Africa.
Mauritius is a small island situated off the southeast coast of the African continent in the southwest Indian Ocean. It is also to be found in the east of Madagascar at a distance of about 900 kilometres. Mauritius forms part of the mascarene islands which also consist of Reunion island and Rodrigues.It's in the Indian Ocean about 560 mi.(900km) east of Madagascar.
Madagascar is an island so it is not physically attached to any continent. It is however considered to be part of Africa
The Mozambique Channel is a part of the Indian Ocean located between the island of Madagascar and southeast Africa, mainly the country of Mozambique.
Aye-ayes are a species exclusively native to Madagascar, which is an island considered to be a part of AFRICA.
No. It is an African country, being a large island off the east coast of the mainland of Africa.
Réunion is an island located in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar. It is an overseas department of France and is not considered part of any specific continent.