Greenland
No, Greenland is considered the world's largest island.
Australia, though considered a continent it is also considered to be an island.
Greenland is considered the largest island in the world, and is an autonomous territory of Denmark.
Fraser Island located along the southern cost of Queensland, Australia is considered the largest sand island in the world.
Australia is a Continent, Greenland is the largest island
Yes, Australia is considered both a country and a continent, but it is not considered an island. It is the world's largest island, but it is also classified as a continent due to its size and geological characteristics.
Greenland is the largest island in the world that is not considered a continent. It is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark.
Yes, Corsica is considered an island. It is the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and is located west of Italy and southeast of France.
Greenland is the largest island that is not considered a continent. It is part of the North American plate and is located in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Australia is considered the largest island in the world because it meets the criteria of being an island, as it is surrounded by water, and also a continent, as it is a large landmass. This unique combination makes Australia the largest island on Earth.
anywhere the is completely covered by water
Australia is the world's largest island. Australia is too large to be considered an island, it is a continent. If you disregarding island/continents then Afro-Eurasia would be the largest island at 84,400,000 km2. But by definition of island, Greenland is the largest island, about 1/3 the size of Australia.