Both Australia and Antarctica are island continents, but they are not "islands". They are too big to be formallyclassified as an island. The world's largest island is Greenland.
The reason why Australia and Antarctica are continents is because they sit on their own tectonic plates. This is different from Greenland, which uses the same land mass as North America. A place like Greenland shares the same geologic attributes as North America.
Australia and Antarctica are the only two true Continental Islands. That is, they are separated from all other continents by water. All other continents are connected by a landmass to at least one other Continent. If there are any waterways, they have been artificially created.
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Australia is both a country and a continent, but it does not fit the geographical definition of an island. Being surrounded by water, it is classed as an island continent, but not an island.
Australia is both a country and a continent, but it does not fit the geographical definition of an island. Being surrounded by water, it is classed as an island continent, but not an island.
Australia and Antarctica are both island continents.
Both. Australia is large enough to be a continent but is an island by definition, as it is surrounded by water on all sides. It is known as an island continent, as is Antarctica.
Both Australia and Antarctica are regarded as island continents. They are, first and foremost, continents, but because they are both surrounded by water, they are known as island continents.
Technically both. It's considered a continent, but all land is an island really.
Both, Australia is an island continent and a country.If you are a resident of Canberra, you are a resident of both an island and a continent.In this scenario, you are a resident of a continent, also sometimes known as an island continent. More properly, you are a resident of the country.See the related question below.
Technically, both. However, Australia is too large to be considered an island so it is a continent.
Australia is a country, and an Island. It is part of the continent Australasia Hope that helps, lm 92 both
An island continent is a continent that is completely surrounded by water and not joined onto any other land mass. Australia and Antarctica are both examples of island continents.
both it is also a continent