Australia is both a country and a continent, but it does not fit the geographical definition of an island. Being surrounded by water, it is classed as an island continent, but not an island.
Australia is both a country and a continent, but it does not fit the geographical definition of an island. Being surrounded by water, it is classed as an island continent, but not an island.
There is a continent in the Pacific ocean, "Australia".
The two smallest continents are Australia and Europe. Australia is an island continent, however, Europe is not. Antarctica is the third smallest continent and is also an island continent.
The continent of Australia (excluding Tasmania) has an area of 8,560,000 km2. Turkey has an area of 780,580 km2. Therefore, Turkey would fit into Australia almost 11 times.
The two smallest continents are Australia and Europe. Australia is an island, however, Europe is not. The third smallest continent is Antarctica, which is also an island continent.
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The two smallest continents are Australia and Europe. Australia is an island continent, however, Europe is not. Antarctica is the third smallest continent and is also an island continent.
The two smallest continents are Australia and Europe. Australia is an island continent, however, Europe is not. Antarctica is the third smallest continent and is also an island continent.
The two continents that can also be classified as islands are Australia and Antarctica. Australia is often referred to as the world's smallest continent, while Antarctica is a landmass surrounded by water and is considered the fifth-largest continent. Both fit the geological definition of an island, as they are large landforms completely surrounded by water.
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