There are no continents "in" the Philippines - they are an island chain on the Asian continent. The Philippines is a country, not a continent.
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.
Great Britain (GB) is an island that is politically a part of the continent of Europe.
Australia is a country but it is also a large island. Australia is part of the continent Oceania.
Bermuda is an island...not part of any continent. It is closest to the North American continent.
Technically the Philippines is not "in a continent" because it is an island in the Pacific Ocean. But is considered to be a part of Asia.
There are no continents "in" the Philippines - they are an island chain on the Asian continent. The Philippines is a country, not a continent.
Luzon is the largest island in the Philippines. It is located in Asia.
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its in the continent asia so its asian.
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.
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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.
Western Samoa is an Island nation not a continent
EuropeEuropeScotland is a constituent country of the United Kingdom and is located in Europe.
Japan is an Island nation of East Asia.SO no, it is not an island nor a continent. It is made up of many Islands and is part of the Continent of Asia (East Asia).