Australia’s relationship to other continents.

The area of ​​Australia is 7.7 square kilometers (the smallest and driest continent of the Earth) with the islands of Oceania 9 square kilometers. Australia is in the southern hemisphere in relation to the equator, in relation to the prime meridian Australia is in the eastern hemisphere (entirely). Australia is washed by the Indian Ocean in the west, the Pacific Ocean and the Southern Ocean in the east. It is washed in the east and southeast by the Tasman Sea, in the northeast and east it is washed by the Coral Sea and the Fiji Sea. By the Arafu Sea in the north. The coastline is weakly indented. Australia is separated from all continents with the exception of Eurasia.
Australia is in the South in relation to Eurasia;
In relation to Africa, Australia is in the East;
Australia is in the west in relation to North America;
Australia is in the west in relation to South America;
Australia is in the north in relation to Antarctica.



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