North America.
Haiti doesn't belong to a continent. it is an island
Australia is a continent, not an island. It is the smallest continent and the sixth-largest country in the world, located in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia is surrounded by the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Australia... The land mass is too big to be categorized as island but continent instead
The UK belongs to Europe. Even if it left the EU, it has not changed continents.
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.
Haiti doesn't belong to a continent. it is an island
Latin America
Australia is a continent as it is much too large to be considered an island.
Technically, both. However, Australia is too large to be considered an island so it is a continent.
North America is the continent that Canada belongs too. Canada extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
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.
Australia is a continent, not an island. It is the smallest continent and the sixth-largest country in the world, located in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia is surrounded by the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
There is no answer to this question as it has been asked. Any landmass must be either a continent or an island: it cannot be both.Australia is a continent, and the native home of over 60 species of kangaroos. Geographically and geologically speaking, it is too large to be an island. It is sometimes called an island continent due to the fact that it is entirely surrounded by water, but it is not an island.
Geographically, Australia is a continent, not an island. As a landform, it could be considered an island as it is entirely surrounded by water and not joined onto any other land mass. For this reason, it is often referred to as an island continent.Australia is too big to be formally classified as an island. The world's largest island is Greenland.Another reason why Australia is also considered a continent is because it sits on its own tectonic plate. This is different from Greenland, which uses the same land mass as North America. That is why the geological appearances are much different in Australia from anywhere else. A place like Greenland shares the same geologic attributes as North America.Australia and Antarctica are the only two true Continental Islands. That is, they are separated from all other continents by water. All other continents are connected by a landmass to at least one other Continent. If there are any waterways, they have been artificially created.Australia is the smallest continent and the 6th largest country, with an area of 7,686,850 sq km.A Continent
Australia is both a continent and country. Australia is an island that is too large to be considered just an island, so it is regarded as a continent (usually being referred to as an island continent along with Antarctica). Completely comprising the continent of Australia is the country of Australia. The country of New Zealand is an island nation located to the southeast of Australia. The two countries are separated by the Tasman Sea.
Australia... The land mass is too big to be categorized as island but continent instead
Land surrounded by water is considered too big to be an island when it is the size of a continent. There is no specific measurement, but generally, islands are smaller than continents. Once the landmass reaches a certain size and can be classified as a continent, it is no longer considered an island.