Australia and Antarctica are totally surrounded by oceans.
Actually all of the continents are, but the others extend through a greater area and define the borders of oceans (Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific).
australia/oceania and europe
Australia and Antarctica.
Australia and Antarctica are totally surrounded by oceans. Actually all of the continents are, but the others extend through a greater area and define the borders of oceans (Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific).
Australia and Antarctica
Australia and Antarctica.
The two smallest continents in land area that also appear like islands are Australia and Antarctica. Both continents are isolated from other major landmasses and have coastlines that resemble the outline of an island.
Australia and Antarctica are totally surrounded by oceans. Actually all of the continents are, but the others extend through a greater area and define the borders of oceans (Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific).
It's only Australia unless you count Oceania.
The smallest continents are Australia and Antarctica. Antarctica is the smallest of the continents by land area, while Australia is the smallest by population.
Oceania and Antarctica are the smallest continents, both completely surrounded by water, therefore fitting the "island" definition.
I'm guessing you want Australia and Anarctica. Of course, "island" and "continent" are arbitrary terms since all landmasses are surrounded by ocean..
The two smallest continents are Europe and Australia. Europe is just a bit bigger then Australia.