Australia and Antarctica are continents by geographical definition. They are islands in that they are completely surrounded by water.
For this reason, they may both be referred to as island continents.
Iceland, Jamaica, Madagascar and Sri Lanka are all countries (and there are more) which consist of one island, which the country fully occupies. There are several countries which consist of a number of islands: Trinidad and Tobago, the Comoros, and Japan for example.
Australia and Antarctica are both island continents.
Both Australia and Antarctica are continents, and they are both surrounded totally by water.
Australia and Antarctica are the island continents, however, Europe is smaller than Antarctica.
Australia.
Australia & England.
Bahrain and Australia
Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that are similar to islands.
Australia and Antarctica.
Australia and Antarctica
australia/oceania and europe
There are islands on every continent except Antarctica. Some examples include Greenland in North America, Madagascar in Africa, the United Kingdom in Europe, Japan in Asia, Australia in Oceania, and the Galapagos Islands in South America.
Nude virgina
Papua/New Guinea, Australia
Asia North America
Asia and Oceania are the continents that have many islands as part of their territories. Asia includes islands such as Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines, while Oceania consists of islands like Australia, New Zealand, and many smaller Pacific islands.
Australia and Antarctica.