A continent is defined as a large, continuous landmass.
A continent is a large, continuous landmass on Earth, such as North America or Africa.
The Swiss Alps are, by definition, in Switzerland, which is on the continent of Europe.
Both. Australia is large enough to be a continent but is an island by definition, as it is surrounded by water on all sides. It is known as an island continent, as is Antarctica.
A continent is one of Earth's major landmasses, typically identified by its distinct geographical boundaries and separated from other continents by oceans. There are seven continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.
You have to be Africa, Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Antarctica or Australia. There's really no specific geographical definition that says "Australia is a continent, but Greenland isn't" or "Europe is a continent, but Alaska isn't."
Europe is a continent so it does meet the definition of a continent.
Islands are by definition, not in or on a continent.
Islands are by definition, not in or on a continent.
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The correct spelling is "definition."
The correct definition of Emma is Grandma.
You nailed it; it is definition, as you have in your question.
By definition, no continent can be landlocked.
The definition of correct would be something that coincides with the truth and is free from error. Something that is factual and accurate would be correct.
A continent is a large, continuous landmass on Earth, such as North America or Africa.
No, that is not the correct definition.
The correct spelling is "continent".