A landmass is either an island or a continent. Geographical definition dictates it cannot be both.
Both Australia and Antarctica are continents which are surrounded by water. This makes them island continents, but they are classed as continents.
Australia is referred to as the "Island Continent".
Australia is a large country that is also considered an island and a continent. It is the only country in the world that fits this description.
Australia is a country but it is also a large island. Australia is part of the continent Oceania.
It has been referred to as an island, but also as a continent. No one is sure.
There is no answer to this question as it has been asked. Any landmass must be either a continent or an island: it cannot be both.Australia is a continent, and the native home of over 60 species of kangaroos. Geographically and geologically speaking, it is too large to be an island. It is sometimes called an island continent due to the fact that it is entirely surrounded by water, but it is not an island.
Australia is referred to as the "Island Continent".
Australia is a continent as it is much too large to be considered an island.
The island nation of Australia is also a continent.
Australia is a continent and island.
An island continent is a continent that is entirely surrounded by water and is composed mostly of one or more large islands. Australia is an example of an island continent, as it is both a continent and a large landmass surrounded by the ocean.
Australia is both a country and a continent, but it does not fit the geographical definition of an island. Being surrounded by water, it is classed as an island continent, but not an island.
An ocean is a large body of water. An island is a piece of land in a body of water. A continent is a large body of land.