yes it is
The term "island" can and does, in fact, have numerous connotations. Just one connotation, though quite a common one, is the sense of "isolation," whereby an island's isolation through being surrounded by water connotes the isolation of an individual or a social group of some kind.
Australia is bordered in the west by the Indian Ocean; in the east by the Pacific Ocean; and in the south by the Southern Ocean.The issue of whether the Southern Ocean is officially recognised still remains controversial, as is the issue of where the boundaries of the Southern Ocean lie. Suffice to say, Australian authorities recognise the Southern Ocean as touching Australia's southern coastline.
Something that can be dissolved in water is said to be soluble.
Australia is a country in the southern hemisphere. Informally, it is known as "down under" or can also be known as "Oz". Sometimes people think that Australia refers to the continent, but that is known as Oceania or Australasia.
A body of fresh or salt water of considerable size, surrounded by land
Hawaii. It is smaller than Australia, a continent, and is surrounded by water.
An island continent is an entire continent that is completely surrounded by water. Australia is an island continent.
It is a continent, an area surrounded by water
The continent of Australia is completely surrounded by water.
rephase-it's surrounded by water
Australia people drink fresh water like we do, though their continent is surrounded by ocean water.
Australia is an island continent, an island is surrounded by water on all sides. Africa does not "join" Australia.
Geographically speaking, Australia is classified as a continent. It is also termed an island continent because, like the Antarctic, it is completely surrounded by water.
An island continent is a continent that is completely surrounded by water and not joined onto any other land mass. Australia and Antarctica are both examples of island continents.
Australia is the only island continent. It is surrounded on all sides by water. It is also home to an extensive reef system.
Australia is the smallest continent in the world it is totally surrounded by water it is the only continent that completely under the control of one political federation.
Australia is both a country and a continent, but it does not fit the geographical definition of an island. Being surrounded by water, it is classed as an island continent, but not an island.