It is not possible to answer this question, because it is not defined how big it has to be to be an island.
For example, there must be many small rocks just above sea level with an area less than 1m². Do these count? Most of them will not have a name.
Bishop Rock - according to the Guinness Book of Records this British island is the world's smallest island.
The smallest island in Europe is Bishop's Rock, located off the coast of the Isles of Scilly in the United Kingdom. It is a small rocky islet that is home to a lighthouse.
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.
Europe and Australia are the two smallest continents, however, Europe is not an island continent. Antarctica is an island continent as well but is the third smallest.
Europe and Australia are the two smallest continents, however, Europe is not an island continent. Antarctica is an island continent as well but is the third smallest.
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.
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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.
Europe and South America are the two smallest comtinents that are not island.
The two smallest continents in land area that also appear like islands are Australia and Antarctica. Both continents are isolated from other major landmasses and have coastlines that resemble the outline of an island.
This question contradicts itself. For a landmass to be considered a continent, it has to be of very large. Australia is the smallest Continent, but it is three times the size of the world's largest island (Greenland). Consequently, it is impossible for a continent to be the world's second smallest island.
Australia and Antarctica are the island continents, however, Europe is smaller than Antarctica.