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Islands are surrounded by water, while "landlocked" areas are completely surrounded by land. Additionally, peninsulas are strips of land that are almost entirely surrounded by water but are still connected to main land.

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What are the 2 smallest continents in land area that also happens to look like islands?

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.


What are the two smallest continents in land area that happen to look like islands?

Australia and Antarctica are totally surrounded by oceans. Actually all of the continents are, but the others extend through a greater area and define the borders of oceans (Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific).


What are the to smallest continents in land area that also look like islands?

1. Asia - 44,700,000 sq km 2. Africa - 30,300,000 sq km 3. North America - 24,360,000 sq km 4. South America - 17,770,000 sq km 5. Antarctica - 14,000,000 sq km (island continent) 6. Europe - 9,940,000 sq km 7. Australia - 7,686,850 sq km (island continent)


Where is the islands on the map?

when you go inside the museum inside the museum(goleft then down) speak tom the women and she will ask you do you want to be the adventurer to look for the jewels and when you say yes you will get the map


What is the difference between an island and a mainland?

An island is a body of land completely surrounded by water. A mainland is a larger body of land surrounded by water. A mainland is the largest of the other islands. A mainland isn't determined by size, it's determined by size compared to other islands. For example; Hawaii is a mainland. Kauai is an island. This is because Hawaii is larger than Kauai. Depending on how you look at it, Hawaii would be an island, and North America would be the mainland.A mainland is an island, but an island isn't always a mainland.

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What are the two smallest continents in land area and also look like islands?

Australia and Antarctica


What are the two smallest continents in the land area that also look like islands?

Australia and Antarctica.


What two continents have the smallest land area that also happen to look like islands?

australia/oceania and europe


What does the cook islands look like?

cook islands looks like a round ballsack


What are the two smallest continents in land area that also happen to look like islands?

Australia and Antarctica.


What did Greece's land look like?

Its mainly mountainous with beautifull beaches both in the mainland and in the islands. The climate is mediterranean (warm winters, hot summers).


Do Australia and Europe look like islands?

no


What does the galapagos islands the look like?

If you go there.


What do your planet Continents look like?

Like earth and islands.


What are the two smallest continent's in land that also happen to look look like islands?

The only two continents that look much like islands are Australia and Antarctica. Australia has a land area of about 9,008,500 km2 and is the smallest continent. Antarctica has a land area of about 13,720,000 km2, which is actually more than a third again as big as Europe (land area of about 10,180 km2), but Europe is connected to Asia so it doesn't look like an island. North and South America are designated as two different continents, but are physically joined (unless you consider the Panama canal to separate them). likewise Europe, Asia, and Africa are all part of one land mass


What does Japan look like geographically?

a group of islands.


What do hawaiian Islands look like?

Your mom!duah!