Australia?
Classed as a continent rather than an island.
Australia?


Isn't that Australia?New Guinea is 2nd largest,Great Britain is the 8th largest island.
What should be noted in this info-graphic is the number of Arctic bases Russia has placed in strategic relation to G.land. No wonder America is nervous.
Yup, it's just an ambiguous concept.Classed as a continent rather than an island.

Strangely enough, the US went further...There are other things to know about Greenland besides the anti-Trump propaganda.
Denmark used to force contraception on Greenland girls...

If it were classed as an Island then its far bigger than Greenland.Australia?
So it's the biggest small lump of land?If it were classed as an Island then its far bigger than Greenland.
However its said to be a continent
So it's the biggest small lump of land?
Honestly, why do people quote these "facts"? Not just here, the media have been spouting this one too.

Strangely enough, the US went further...
"Coerced sterilization is a shameful part of America’s history, and one doesn’t have to go too far back to find examples of it. Used as a means of controlling “undesirable” populations – immigrants, people of color, poor people, unmarried mothers, the disabled, the mentally ill – federally-funded sterilization programs took place in 32 states throughout the 20th century"
Neither are in the right, so do you condemn the actions of both countries?
Size is the one thing that differentiates between an island and continent.It is both an island and a continent. Simples.
Size is the one thing that differentiates between an island and continent.
So being the biggest island is hardly notable, it's basically the top team in Division 2.
It's just a thing to say that makes it sound like it's really huge by spin-masters, it's the BIGGEST thing of its type in the WORLD. Yet it's not.

Ask AI.What is Australasia?