Australia is a continent.
Australia is both a continent and an island. As a continent, it is the smallest of the seven continents. As an island, it is the largest island in the world.
Australia is both a continent and an island. As a continent, it is the smallest continent and is also considered an island continent because it is surrounded by water.
Australia is the continent that is also a large island. It is the smallest continent and the world's largest island.
Australia is both a continent and an island. It is the smallest continent in the world and is also considered the largest island.
No, a continent is not an island. A continent is a large landmass surrounded by water, while an island is a smaller landmass surrounded by water on all sides.
Australia is both a continent and an island. It is considered the world's smallest continent and the world's largest island.
Australia is the name of the continent Australia.
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Australia is known as an island continent because it meets the criteria of being the largest landmass in a single continent and surrounded by water, such as the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Tasman Sea.
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Australia is both a continent and an island. As a continent, it is the smallest continent and is also considered an island continent because it is surrounded by water.
No, Africa is not an island. It is the second-largest continent in the world and is connected to Asia by the Isthmus of Suez.
All continents have island associated with them. However, an island is technically not part of a continent. A continent is defined as one continuous land mass and an island is not connected to the continent.
No, a continent is not an island. A continent is a large landmass surrounded by water, while an island is a smaller landmass surrounded by water on all sides.
Australia is a continent and island.
Australia is the continent that is also a large island. It is the smallest continent and the world's largest island.
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).