A continent is considered the larger.
Technically, a continent is an island. Nonetheless, Australia is a continent.
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.
Greenland is an island that is not considered a continent as it is part of the North American continent.
a continent is bigger
No. Continents are bigger than islands. However, besides the size of a landmass determining whether it is an island or a continent, there is the fact of whether or not it sits on its own tectonic plate.
A continent is bigger than an island. Continents are large land masses that are usually made up of multiple countries and can span thousands of miles.
Australia is larger but, geographically and geologically speaking, it is not an island, but a continent.
continent not an island
Technically, a continent is an island. Nonetheless, Australia is a continent.
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.
All continents have island associated with them. However, an island is technically not part of a continent. A continent is defined as one continuous land mass and an island is not connected to the continent.
Greenland is an island that is not considered a continent as it is part of the North American continent.
Australia is a continent and island.