There shouldn't be that MANY different anwers. The only debate is North & South America which is a US thing and Australia being called Oceania, either of them is correct. The definite answer is 6.
Do other countries really group North America and South America together???
As I said, there are different ways of learning. A few of the most common (If I am not mistaken on any of them):
7: 1. North America
2. South America
3. Africa
4. Europe
5. Asia
6. Australia
7. Antarctica
7:1. North America
2. South America
3. Africa
4. Europe
5. Asia
6. Oceania
7. Antarctica
6: 1. America (N & S)
2. Europe
3. Africa
4. Asia
5. Australia/Oceania
6. Antarctica
And then there's... ...
1. America
2. Eurasia
3. Oceania
4. Africa
(Doesn't include Antarctica as a continent, despite the fact that it's the least arguable continent.)
And wikipedia mentions nothing of "Oceania" as a continent, by the way. It states "Oceania" is a region. I was taught that Australia is both a country and a continent, with countries such as New Zealand and Vanuatu are part of the continent of Australia.
Australia is not a continent, it is part of what is known as Oceania, New Zealand is part of that.
We are our own continent thank-you very much. Australian has its own tectonic plate and is a very large landmass on its own. New Zealand can go **** itself.
You always act like you know everything. Well you don't.