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Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago, and it included almost all of Earth's landmasses joined together. It had a distinctive single landmass configuration, with some of the current continents as we know them today joined into one large landmass.
If you define an Island as a body of land surrounded by ocean, then technically every landmass is a island, (the Americas, Eurasia plus Africa, Australia and Antarctica, as well as all smaller bodies)More Scientifically though the terms Continent and Island refer to different sizes of such landmasses. The worlds smallest Continent is Australia, while the worlds largest Island is Greenland. There is no strict means of deciding what landmass is large enough to be a continent.In simple terms, both the continents of Australia and Antarctica are island continents, being completely surrounded by water.
Turkey is located on two different continents, with a majority of its landmass in Asia and a smaller portion in Europe. The city of Istanbul, one of the country's major cities, straddles both continents, divided by the Bosphorus Strait.
A large landmass that is smaller than a continent is called a subcontinent
Continents are not considered islands. Continents are large, continuous landmasses that are generally larger and different from islands, which are smaller landmasses surrounded by water. Additionally, continents are often composed of a variety of geological features and are considered a part of the Earth's crust.
Continental drift
If you define an Island as a body of land surrounded by ocean, then technically every landmass is a island, (the Americas, Eurasia plus Africa, Australia and Antarctica, as well as all smaller bodies)More Scientifically though the terms Continent and Island refer to different sizes of such landmasses. The worlds smallest Continent is Australia, while the worlds largest Island is Greenland. There is no strict means of deciding what landmass is large enough to be a continent.In simple terms, both the continents of Australia and Antarctica are island continents, being completely surrounded by water.
Subcontinents-like India-are large landmasses that are smaller than a continent. They are usually separated from the rest of the landmass by physical features like the mountain range in India.
A large landmass that is smaller than a continent is called a subcontinent
the Hypothesis is Based on an apparent fit between Africa and South America,Wegener hypothesized that at one time all continents were joined together in a "supercontinent" called Pangaea. The supercontinent eventually broke into the smaller continents, which then "drifted" towards their present positions.
An island is such an example.
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An island is such an example.
Because it is a large landmass that is smaller than a continent