South Africa is a country in the continent of Africa, therefore Africa has a larger area (about 30.2 million km²) than South Africa alone (1,221,037 km2). South Africa contributes to about 4% of the total area of Africa.
Africa is closer to South America than it is to Australia.
Asia is still bigger than both North and South America combined.
South America. The southern most tip of South America (Cape Horn Argentina) reaches to about 56 degrees S latitude. The southern most tip of Australia (South East Cape Tasmania) reaches to 43.39 degrees S latitude.
Brazil is the largest South American Country, Followed by Argentina (2nd largest in South America) and then Colombia, making it the 3rd, which by the way it is spelled "COLOMBIA" and not "Columbia". These are 2 completely different things, Colombia is a country in South America and Columbia refers to different name in the USA. Check it out.
The southern tip of South America is closer to Antarctica and the South Pole than Australia.
The continents by area are: * Asia * Africa * North America * South America * Antarctica * Europe * Australia.
North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica are the four continents without an Islamic State.
South America reaches further south than Australia.
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-- Africa -- Oceania -- Australia -- South America
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South America is larger.
South America.
Thailand is closer to Australia than South America.
South America extends farther south then any part of Australia.
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No. Australia is in the South Pacific ocean. Central America is thousands of miles away from Australia.