Australia isn't a continent - it's part of the continent of Asia, as is the Marshall Islands. To distinguish it from mainland Asia, the region of Australia and the surrounding states is sometimes referred to as Oceania - whether the Marshall Islands sits in that region or not varies according to different sources.
Oceania
Oceania consist of many islands, some independent countries, some colonies and others existing as protectorates. Here are a few: French Polynesia, Samoa, Tonga, Guam, Marshall Islands, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, East Timor, New Zealand and American Samoa.
Oceania
Papua New Guinea Australia New Zealand Fiji Palau Nauru Vanuatu Tuvalu Micronesia Solomon Islands Marshall Islands Tonga Samoa Kiribati
No, the Cook Islands are in Oceania.
The islands of Oceania are located in the Pacific Ocean.
The countries are Fiji,Samoa,Hawaii,Kiribati,French Polynesia,Marshall Islands,Palau,Micronesia,Australia,New Zealand,Papua New Guinea,Solomon Islands,Tuvalu,Vanuatu,Coral Sea islands, and Indonesia.
The Marshall Islands are an independent country.
Marshall islands population is 63,174
Oceania includes fault lines where there is earthquake and volcanic activity.
Vanuatu is located in Oceania, Oceania is also known as Australia. However Oceania includes the islands around it