Australia is the worlds smallest continent; however the least populated is Antarctica. Technically Australia is not an island. If it was, so would every other place in the world as everything is surrounded by water. Continents are not islands. The largest island in the world is Greenland.
its the smallest continent and no contraversy exists so far and when talking about largest island, contraversy exists because "greenland" still exists and its not drowned in any kind of disaster or a tsunami........ i hope u got the answer.........
No, Australia is not the largest continent in the world. The largest continent is Asia. Australia is the smallest inhabited continent.
The largest continent is Asia, while the smallest continent is Australia.
The largest continent is: Asia.The smallest continent is: Australia.
Antarctica has no permanent inhabitants. However, other than that, Australia is the least populated.
The largest continent is Asia, covering around 30% of Earth's land area. The smallest continent is Australia.
No Australia is the worlds smallest continent. It is geographically a large country. with a relatively small population. however there are many country's in the world with a smaller population.
Australia is the smallest continent, but it is not the largest country. In terms of land area, Australia is the world's sixth largest country.
The largest continent is Asia, covering about 30% of the Earth's land area. The smallest continent is Australia, often referred to as the world's largest island.
There is no continent that fits this description. The smallest continent is Australia. The largest island is Greenland. At best, Australia is described as an island continent, but geologically and geographically, it is classified as a continent.
Asia is the largest continent, covering approximately 30% of the Earth's land area. Australia is the smallest continent, comprising just around 5% of the Earth's land area.
The largest continent is Asia while the smallest is Australia. This applies in both terms of area and population.