The northern hemispheres
The largest island in the world is Greenland with a total area of 839,999 square miles. After that comes New Guinea, Borneo, Madagascar, and Baffin.
Greenland is the world's largest island, with an area of 822,706 square miles. New Guinea is the second largest island at 488,400 square miles. Borneo is Asia's largest island and is 287,000 square miles.
Papua New Guinea (462,840 km sq)Made up of several little islands, Papua New Guinea is the world's second largest island, covering 785,753 km sq.
New Guinea is the second largest actual island, just behind Greenland.The second largest island in the world is technically Africa, (after Eurasia) but continents, including Australia and Antarctica, are not defined as islands although they are surrounded by oceans.
Madagascar belongs to Africa
Greenland belongs to the Northern and Western hemispheres, and New Guinea belongs to the Southern and Eastern hemispheres.
greenland: Northern and WesternNew Guinea: Southern and Eastern
greenland and new guinea are two islands.to which hemispheres do they belong
Greenland belongs to the Northern and Western hemispheres, and New Guinea belongs to the Southern and Eastern hemispheres.
Northwestern
Depends on definitions. Many people would say that the two largest islands are Australia and the Greenland. However, Australia is often classed as a continent, taking this interpretation, the two largest islands would be Greenland and New Guinea
1.Greenland 2.New Guinea 3.Borneo 4.Madagascar
The largest island among these named islands is Greenland with an area of 840,004 square miles. The next largest is New Guinea with of 303,381 square miles. While Borneo is third in terms of area, Sumatra is the sixth largest island.
The largest island in the world is Greenland with a total area of 839,999 square miles. After that comes New Guinea, Borneo, Madagascar, and Baffin.
The top nine major islands by area are as follows. Greenland, New Guinea, Borneo, Madagascar, Baffin Island, Sumatra, Honshu, Victoria Island and Great Britain. Greenland is the world's largest island.
This is a tricky question. Australia is a continent, but also closely resembles an island. So if you count Australia as an island, then the largest three islands in order are Australia, Greenland and New Guinea. If you don't count Australia as an island, then the largest three islands in order are Greenland, New Guinea, and Borneo. Followed by Madagascar, Baffin Island and Sumatra. And just to make it a little more complicated, some people claim that Greenland is not one island, but three small islands covered by a large layer of ice. So if you take that line of thinking, then just remove Greenland from whichever list above that you choose.
Greenland is the world's largest island, with an area of 822,706 square miles. New Guinea is the second largest island at 488,400 square miles. Borneo is Asia's largest island and is 287,000 square miles.