Oceania is the official collective name for Australia, New Zealand and surrounding Islands of the South Western Pacific
Australia is referred to as Oceania because it is the largest country in the region known as Oceania, which includes Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific islands.
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Polynesia excludes Australia, Australasia excludes most of the Pacific Islands, so Oceania is thousands of islands that include Australia and New Zealand.
Australia and New Zealand are the two largest islands in the area of the Pacific Ocean known as Oceania.
Oceania is not considered a continent. It is a region that includes Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific islands.
No, Oceania is not considered a continent. It is a region that includes Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific islands.
No, Oceania is not a continent that includes Australia. Oceania is a region that includes Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific islands, but it is not considered a continent. Australia is its own continent.
Polynesia excludes Australia, Australasia excludes most of the Pacific Islands, so Oceania is thousands of islands that include Australia and New Zealand.
New Zealand is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean and is part of the continent of Oceania. It is situated southeast of Australia and consists of two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, along with numerous smaller islands. Oceania encompasses Australia, New Zealand, and numerous Pacific island nations.
Oceania is not a continent, but a region. It comprises the continent of Australia, the islands of New Zealand and New Guinea, and several small Pacific islands and territories. There remains dispute over whether or not Oceania is a continent. A continent is theoretically defined as a land mass - which Oceania is not.
No, it is not a continent. It is part of Oceania.