Belonging to a large land mass refers to the connection or association of a particular region or entity with a significant geographical area, such as a continent or a large island. This relationship often encompasses shared cultural, historical, and ecological characteristics. It can influence political boundaries, economic interactions, and social dynamics among the populations within that land mass. In essence, it signifies a sense of identity and community linked to a broader geographical context.
A large mass of land surrounded by water is an island.Examples: U.K, Greenland, Ireland, Australia, Japan
A continent or an island is a large land mass surrounded by water.
Antarctica is the only large land mass that is not part of a sovereign state. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which establishes it as a scientific preserve and prohibits military activity.
An island is a large mass of land surrounded by water on all sides. Examples include Hawaii and Madagascar. Islands can vary in size and can be found in oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers.
An island, or in the case of very large ones, a continental landmass.
A large land mass is commonly called a continent.
continent
A continent.
An example of a land mass is a continent or a country. Even maybe a very large island.
A large land mass that protrudes out from a continent is called a Subcontinent. One example of subcontinent is India.
Asia and Europe share a large mass of land known as Eurasia.
It is a large land mass
Water
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island
What two continente are joined together in one large land mass
depends what you mean by large - a continent is a large land mass for example