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Aborigines speak a language unrelated to any outside Australia. Languages in Tasmania are unrelated to those off the island. Aboriginal cultures have no influences outside Australia.
Some say Australia is a continent and an island, but by geographic convention, Australia is a continent, and Greenland is an island. Also, Antarctica is a continent, and not regarded as an island (again, by geographic convention).
Norfolk Island is not part of any geographic continent. It is, however, an external territory of Australia.
By geographic convention, a continent is a continent and NOT an island. Therefore, Greenland is the largest island in the world (as part of North America) and Australia is a continent.
They have a sea-based culture and a history of geographic and cultural isolation.Quick guess: Most of them do not border other nations.or a sea based culture It's basically a history of geographic and cultural isolation. Sort of like not bordering other nations.The status of all being island nations.sparse populations
The great lakes is an example of a geographic barrier, isolating populations from each other. Populations can become separated (isolated) from one another, as one group expands northward of the lakes and another expands southward of the lakes. Mountain ranges are geographic barriers that isolate populations from one another, in much the same way as the great lakes. Oceans geographically isolate land masses, and their respective populations, from one another. This includes islands as well as continents. Examples: the Galapagos Islands, Madagascar, and Australia. *Geographic isolation is the chief mechanism of allopatric speciation, considered by some to be a theory.
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No New Zealand is not part of the Australian continent. New Zealand is geographically and physically distant from Australia and is not on a continent. In geographic terms it is an isolated nation and island group.
That geographic point is located in the Van Diemen Gulf, Northwest Territories, Australia. The nearest island to that point appears to be Gardangarl Island.
the island of romblon...:) the island of romblon...:)
A finch population on an island is more isolated than Êa finch population in a large forest. ÊThe gene pool of the island population would be more limited than the genetic possibilities of the finch population in the forest. ÊThe island finches would be more likely to pass on specialized genes than the forest finches. the island finches have more spatial isolation the island finches have more geographical isolation
I think you are thinking of Australia, but Australia is a continent not an island.