No the Caribbean Islands are not part of South America. It is actually a set of Islands off the coast of South America and is not really considered a continent.
Jamaica is part of North America.Jamaica is part of the continent of North America. North America includes Canada, the United States, Mexico, and the islands of the Caribbean Sea. By some definitions, it also includes the countries of Central America.
Africa, as most of the Caribbean islands are of majority African ethnicity.
Cuba, Haiti and Dominican Republic. All are islands in the Caribbean Sea.
The islands that surround the Caribbean Sea are the Caribbean Islands. The Caribbean Islands comprise more that 7000 islands, 13 of which are independent countries.
The Caribbean Islands are a part of North America.
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The Caribbean Islands are considered to be part of North America.
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In the Gulf of Mexico between North and South America. They are in the Continent of North America.
The Caribbean Sea is connected to the Atlantic ocean, sitting between North and South America. Importantly, it's right up against the Caribbean Islands.
It is not on or in a continent is is part of a chain of islands called the West Indies in the Caribbean We are actually in no continent, We are close to north America though, and considered apart of the Caribbean "West Indies" ---- This is an interesting answer. Per geography we learnt, does it mean islands are not part of continent ? Isn't continent larger geography than a country ? What is definition of island to belong a continent or not ? Isn't all islands part of some country and each country part of some continent ?
Central America, if it is taken to be an actual continent (Central America is generally considered a region of the continent of North America). It is most broadly part of North America, or America, if you're from somewhere that teaches that the whole of the Americas is one continent.
Puerto Rico is an island it is a territory of the Us but it is not central America is an island located on the Caribbean it is the smallest of the greater AntillesThe islands of the Caribbean are not on a continent. They are usually considered to be part of the geographic region known as North America or Latin America.
None, it is a Caribbean Island. The Caribbean Islands are grouped with North America, much like Oceania is a continent formed of the pacific island nations along with new zealand Australia and papua new guinea.
No, the Caribbean Islands are between North and South America.
The Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea are separated by a continental landmass, not a group of islands. That continent is South America. Other parts of land in the separation are Central America and parts of North America.The Caribbean Sea is part of the Atlantic Ocean, not the Pacific.