Yes, Australia is considered both a country and a continent, but it is not considered an island. It is the world's largest island, but it is also classified as a continent due to its size and geological characteristics.
Australia is considered the largest island in the world because it meets the criteria of being an island, as it is surrounded by water, and also a continent, as it is a large landmass. This unique combination makes Australia the largest island on Earth.
Australia is considered a continent. Oceania is a region that includes Australia, but Australia itself is the continent.
Assuming that you take Australia to be an island, Greenland is the 2nd largest.
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The country Australia can be considered a continent, country, and island.
Yes, Australia is considered both a country and a continent, but it is not considered an island. It is the world's largest island, but it is also classified as a continent due to its size and geological characteristics.
Australia is a Continent, Greenland is the largest island
Australia, though considered a continent it is also considered to be an island.
Australia is both a continent and an island. It is the smallest continent in the world and is also considered the largest island.
no. Australia is too large to be considered an island, it is a continent. Australia is the 6th largest country, Vatican City is the smallest.
Australia is considered by some to be an island and a continent. It is the world's smallest continent, and it is an island because it is entirely surrounded by water. However, it is theoretically too large to be considered an island. The world's largest island is Greenland.
Antarctica and Australia.
Technically, both. However, Australia is too large to be considered an island so it is a continent.
Australia is a continent as it is much too large to be considered an island.