I once thought that too. Not, not all land is a island. A island is a small peice of land, a contry or continent is a big peice of land. - But they're surounded by water!
mainly in fraser island in Queensland if this isnt your answer research on wikkipedia
No it isnt.
Islands are made out of of land, but land doesn't necisarily mean an island. So one is the other, but the other isn't always the one.
An Island. "Island" comes from the Middle English word iland, and the Old English word igland.
Yes...isnt it obvious??
Island
island
A piece of land that has been surrounded by water on all sides is called an island. Many islands next to each other can make up an archipelago.
A lake and an island are kind of like opposites. An island is completely surrounded by water, while a lake is completely surrounded by land, so the answer would be a lake.
Spy island is already out.
An island is a piece of land surrounded on all sides by water
It is called an island.