There's more than one model for which land masses are continents and there's nothing wrong with the ones that count America as a single continent.
I know. When I wrote that there's no continent called America, I was including that with "in most standard forms of English..." (even though it's arguably not about language). The naming of continents is done differently in different places and has also changed over time. But most English-speaking countries currently don't count America as one continent. It's arbitrary but it is a convention, and that strongly influences how the language is used.
There is no likelihood man can ever tap the power of the atom. -- Robert Millikan, Nobel Prize in Physics, 1923