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22 November, 16:40

Why is Australia considered a Continent?

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  1. 22 November, 19:18
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    I found this online.

    Australia is generally considered a continent (Australia the continent includes Tasmania and Papua) because it doesn't share a continental shelf with Asia. Greenland is similar to Borneo - it is linked via the continental shelf with North America, and thus isn't really a continent.
  2. 22 November, 19:23
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    Yes it is it not part of asia for anything
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