Land surrounded by water is considered too big to be an island when it is the size of a continent. There is no specific measurement, but generally, islands are smaller than continents. Once the landmass reaches a certain size and can be classified as a continent, it is no longer considered an island.
it is 1,932 miles away from the equator but is too far North to be near it.
Hot-it's closest to Sun.
England (London) is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. Spain is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +1 hour, ie. 1 hour ahead of Greenwich, England.
There is very limited land available for plant growth in Antarctica, as most of the continent is covered by ice. Only a small percentage of the Antarctic Peninsula and nearby islands have areas where plants can grow, primarily mosses, lichens, and some grasses. These plants are adapted to the extreme cold and harsh conditions of the region.
Well, honey, the Canary Islands are located off the northwest coast of Africa, so they're not exactly sunbathing on the equator. They sit at a sassy distance of about 28 degrees north latitude, giving them a nice warm climate without being too close to the fiery equator. So, if you're looking for a tropical getaway without melting into a puddle, the Canaries might just be your cup of tea.
No, the weather in the UK is much too cold for bananas. The only places in Europe that are hot enough to grow bananas are Cyprus and the Canary Islands.
Who ever gave you that idea of Canary Islands is a very funny guy. By the way its the people that make a place beautiful to live in. its a matter of opinion. If you want a place in Canary Is then go and see the place if you feel its like no other place on this world then go ahead and make a sweet home. Dont ask others opinion. I could recommend a nice place in Tanzanian Wilderness as the best place to live in. Would you fall for that too?
No, not on the continent. The continent is too cold to support animal life of any kind. There may be pet rabbits introduced on sub-Antarctic islands where there are residential populations.
you can, but you are better off bying stuff over there as its tax free and beer ,wine and liquour are cheap as chips .that goes for smokes too
Land surrounded by water is considered too big to be an island when it is the size of a continent. There is no specific measurement, but generally, islands are smaller than continents. Once the landmass reaches a certain size and can be classified as a continent, it is no longer considered an island.
A flight from London to the Cayman Islands is 9 hours and 32 minutes
it is 1,932 miles away from the equator but is too far North to be near it.
Antarctica. A small part of Asia. If the Aleutian Islands are taken into consideration which are part of Alaska then North America too
Fiji is part of the chain of islands in what is sometimes called Oceania. Ireland is in Europe. There is an island called New Ireland that is in the Oceania area too.
Africa IS the continent, I get confused with my continents too :)
The continent that is too cold to support animal life is Antarctica.