Because they are too large to count as islands.
The Caribbean is considered part of North America.
They are normally considered to be part of North America, though some are very close to South America.
The Caribbean is not considered a continent. It is a region consisting of the Caribbean Sea and its islands, which are part of North America and South America.
South America, because North America Has about 10.3% of the world's population, while South America has 13.2% of the world's population.
No. Continents
It's in north america but it's a caribbean island
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The islands of the Caribbean (West Indies, or Antilles) are between North and South America, but are often classified as being North America, as is Central America. These include Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and numerous smaller islands.
No.
In the Gulf of Mexico between North and South America. They are in the Continent of North America.
The Cayman Islands are considered to be part of the continent of North America. They are a British Overseas Territory 480 miles south of Miami, US.
Central America, if it is taken to be an actual continent (Central America is generally considered a region of the continent of North America). It is most broadly part of North America, or America, if you're from somewhere that teaches that the whole of the Americas is one continent.