Australia is referred to as the "Island Continent".
Australia is both a continent and an island. As a continent, it is the smallest of the seven continents. As an island, it is the largest island in the world.
Australia is both a continent and an island. It is the smallest continent in the world and is also considered the largest island.
No. Africa is not an island. It is a continent.
Although it is large enough that it is considered it's own continent, Australia is technically the largest island in the world. Otherwise, Greenland is the worlds largest island at about 840,000 square miles in size.
The Continent SE of Asia is Australia, The worlds smallest continent , the worlds largest island, and the worlds only country that is also a continent.
The continent of Antarctica is almost entirely desert.
Africa is the second largest continent by both area and population.
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Antarctica is the third smallest continent.
There is no continent that fits this description. The smallest continent is Australia. The largest island is Greenland. At best, Australia is described as an island continent, but geologically and geographically, it is classified as a continent.
Antarctica is the world's largest desert located on the continent of the same name.
Sydney Harbour bridge is on the continent of Australia. This continent has only one country in it, also called Australia. This land mass is also the words largest Island and the worlds smallest continent.
Australia is the worlds smallest continent; however the least populated is Antarctica. Technically Australia is not an island. If it was, so would every other place in the world as everything is surrounded by water. Continents are not islands. The largest island in the world is Greenland.