Australia is made up of just one country, and that is the Commonwealth of Australia.Australia is both a country and a continent.
No - Africa is a continent made up of many countries. Australia is a continent made up of a single country: Australia.
no countries make up Antarctica Antarctica just makes up Antarctica
The continent of Australia does not have many small countries. Australia is both a continent and just one single country. It is made up of six states and two mainland territories.There is a misconception that Australia covers the region of Oceania, which is just a geographical region, not a continent.
Just one: Australia. Australia is a single, independent country with encompasses the entire continent of Australia.
Casting a mental eye around the globe, I come up with North America, Australia, and Antarctica (which has no countries at all, only territorial claims).
Australia is a continent, and is not classed, geographically, as an island. it is made up of the continent of Australia and the island state of Tasmania, as well as many smaller islands.
The continent Australia includes only the Australian mainland & some nearby islands. The term "Oceania" is used today to denote a continent comprising Australia and approximate Pacific islands. Oceania includes more countries, such as New Zealand and New Guinea. For more information check the related link to a list of Oceanian countries and territories (source wikipedia).
India and Rusia
Because Australia is continent i.e, it is made up of one of the land masses that make up the earth. Russia is just a country among other country that occupy its continent.
A continent is much larger than a country except Australia, which is both.
Australia is the only continent made up of only one country, Australia.Australia is also part of a larger region that many mistake to be a continent. This region is Oceania (often referred to as Australia and Oceania) and includes Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and the South Pacific island nations. However, since this is not a massive, continued piece of landmass, it is not considered a continent (it is also made up of 13 countries).Australia.