Australia and Antarctica are continents completely surrounded by water.
Australia and Antarctica are two continents that are geographically isolated like islands. Australia is surrounded by water and has a distinct landmass, while Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean and also has a separate landmass.
Europe and North America are the two continents that are completely in the Northern Hemisphere.
Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that are completely south of the equator.
Europe and North America are the only two continents completely north of the equator.
Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that do not touch any other continents directly. They are both isolated and surrounded by oceans.
Europe is not completely surrounded by water, however, it is a peninsula; meaning it is covered by water on three out of four sides. The only two continents that are completely surrounded by water are Antarctica and Australia.
Oceania and Antarctica are the smallest continents, both completely surrounded by water, therefore fitting the "island" definition.
There are two: Bahrain and Cyprus.
Australia and Antarctica are two continents that are geographically isolated like islands. Australia is surrounded by water and has a distinct landmass, while Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean and also has a separate landmass.
Europe and North America are the two continents that are completely in the Northern Hemisphere.
Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that are completely south of the equator.
Europe and North America are the only two continents completely north of the equator.
Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that do not touch any other continents directly. They are both isolated and surrounded by oceans.
North America and Europe.
Australia and Antarctica.Australia and Antarctica
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.
Australia and Antarctica are continents by geographical definition. They are islands in that they are completely surrounded by water.For this reason, they may both be referred to as island continents.