Africa, North America, and the Caribbean.
Australia and Antarctica are both island continents.
A landmass is either an island or a continent. Geographical definition dictates it cannot be both.Both Australia and Antarctica are continents which are surrounded by water. This makes them island continents, but they are classed as continents.
Both Australia and Antarctica are island continents. They are classified as continents, but they are completely surrounded by water.
Both Australia and Antarctica are regarded as island continents. They are, first and foremost, continents, but because they are both surrounded by water, they are known as island continents.
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.
Australia and Antarctica are the island continents, however, Europe is smaller than Antarctica.
the setting of treasure island is at treasure island( should be somewhere in the carribeans), and the hispaniola, the ship
South America
No, they are not on any Continents.
Australia and Antarctica are known as the island continents.
He didn't discover any continents, but an island in the Bahamas.
The two smallest continents by land area are Europe and Australia. The two continents that fit the definition of an island are Australia and Antarctica.