[–] realxrobau 1y ago ↗ Australia is the world's largest island at 7.9m km² ... Not sure why they're trying to say Greenland is larger. [–] HWR_14 1y ago ↗ They aren't trying to say Australia is smaller. They sought to exclude it by saying it was the biggest of "non-continental" islands. [–] pseudocomposer 1y ago ↗ Antarctica is a larger “island” than Australia. But both are also continents, while Greenland is not (yes, this is rather arbitrary labeling, but it is what it is). [–] hulitu 1y ago ↗ > yes, this is rather arbitrary labeling, but it is what it isAFAIK continents are based on tectonic plates.
[–] HWR_14 1y ago ↗ They aren't trying to say Australia is smaller. They sought to exclude it by saying it was the biggest of "non-continental" islands.
[–] pseudocomposer 1y ago ↗ Antarctica is a larger “island” than Australia. But both are also continents, while Greenland is not (yes, this is rather arbitrary labeling, but it is what it is). [–] hulitu 1y ago ↗ > yes, this is rather arbitrary labeling, but it is what it isAFAIK continents are based on tectonic plates.
[–] hulitu 1y ago ↗ > yes, this is rather arbitrary labeling, but it is what it isAFAIK continents are based on tectonic plates.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 14.8 ms ] threadAFAIK continents are based on tectonic plates.